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CATALOGUE  OF 

HACKNEYS 

IMPORTED  AND  AMERICAN  BRED 

STANDARD  BRED  MARES  AND 

HARNESS  HORSES 


THE    PROPERTY    OF 

FREDERICK  C.   STEVENS 


1908 


MAPLEWOOD  HACKNEY  STUD  AND 
STOCK  FARM 

ATTICA,  WYOMING  COUNTY,  N.  Y. 
E.  T.  GAY,  Manager 


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ANNOUNCEMENT 


MAPLEWOOD  Hackney  Stud  and  Stock  Farm  adjoins  the 
corporation  limits  of  the  village  of  Attica,  Wyoming  County, 
New  York,  which  is  located  upon  the  line  of  the  New  York 
Central  &  Hudson  River  Railroad,  the  Erie  Railroad,  and  the  Buffalo  & 
Susquehanna  Railroad,  thirty-one  miles  east  of  Buffalo  and  forty-three 
miles  west  of  Rochester.  Passenger  trains  run  to  and  from  either  city 
many  times  daily. 

All  of  the  foundation  stock  at  Maplewood  is  imported,  and  here  may 
be  found  the  blood  of  all  the  famous  English  Hackney  sires,  such  as  Dane- 
gelt,  Denmark,  Lord  Derby  2d,  Wildfire,  Fireaway,  Sir  Charles,  Performer, 
and  Phenomenon,  as  well  as  the  Double  English  Champions,  Connaught 
and  Ganymede. 

Maplewood  Hackneys  have  been  exhibited  at  the  National  Horse  Show, 
Madison  Square  Garden,  New  York,  every  year  for  eight  years.  During 
which  time  they  have  won  more  Championships,  more  Challenge  Cups, 
more  First  Prizes,  and  more  value  in  prizes  than  all  the  other  Hackney 
horses  of  America  combined. 

At  the  head  of  this  stud  stands  that  peerless  Hackney  stallion,  Langton 
Performer  (4844)  242,  pronounced  by  English  and  American  horsemen, 
alike,  to  be  the  embodiment  of  all  the  qualities  which  go  to  make  up  the 
perfect  carriage-horse  sire. 

With  him  stands  the  Double  Champion  Clifton  2d  (4689)  272,  holder 
of  the  American  Hackney  Horse  Society's  Challenge  Cup.  He  is  probably 
the  best  representative  of  the  English  type  of  Hackney  in  the  world  to-day. 

To  place  Maplewood  still  farther  ahead  of  all  other  establishments  in 
this  line,  Mr.  Stevens,  in  1898,  purchased  Fandango  (4256)  143,  a  horse 
that  has  since  become  the  most  sensational  sire  of  the  breed.  This  won- 
derful horse,  a  grandson  of  Lord  Derby  2d,  was  never  shown  in  America 
until  1899,  when  at  the  National  Horse  Show  he  won  first  prize  for  stallion 


over  15-2 ;  first  for  stallion  and  four  of  his  get,  together  with  the  Cham- 
pionship and  Challenge  Cup.  At  the  same  show,  in  1900,  he  repeated  the 
performance  of  1899,  winning  permanently  another  Challenge  Cup  for  the 
owner  of  Maplewood.  It  is  a  notable  fact  that  only  very  few  stallions 
ever  won  the  Challenge  Cup  two  years  in  succession,  and  of  these,  two  are 
owned  at  Maplewood.  The  get  of  Fandango  are  reproductions  of  himself, 
as  their  prizes  enumerated  in  this  catalogue  will  show.  Here,  then,  can 
be  found  not  only  the  best  stallion  of  the  breed  in  America,  but  also  the 
best  three  stallions  of  the  breed  in  America. 

"Langton  Performer"  2d,  271,  the  wonderful  son  of  Champion  "Lang- 
ton  Performer"  242,  has  on  four  different  occasions  won  the  Grand  Cham- 
pionship for  best  stallion,  any  age  or  breed,  best  calculated  to  get  heavy 
harness  horses,  viz : 

At  the  Chicago  Horse  Show  in  1897. 

At  the  New  York  Open  Air  Show  in  1899. 

And  at  the  New  York  State  Fair  at  Syracuse  in  1900 ;   also  in  1907. 

The  proprietor  of  Maplewood  does  not  depend  upon  sires  alone  to  main- 
tain the  superiority  of  his  Hackneys,  for  where  else  in  the  world  can  you 
find  such  mares  as  the  double  champions  Kathleen,  Stella,  Lady  Sutton, 
Lady  Valentine,  Applause,  and  Victoria  3d,  together  with  the  World's 
Columbian  Champion,  Winnifred,  and  more  than  a  score  of  others  to  be 
found  at  this  farm  ?  Many  of  the  above  won  the  highest  honors  in  England 
before  importation,  which  shows  that  their  superiority  has  been  acknowl- 
edged by  the  best  judges  of  both  countries. 

In  purchasing  young  animals  at  Maplewood  for  foundation  stock,  the 
buyer  can  have  the  advantage,  not  to  be  obtained  elsewhere,  of  seeing  the 
sire  and  dam  of  every  one  he  purchases;  he  can  also,  from  the  large  number 
on  hand,  always  select  young  stallions  and  mares  not  too  close  in  blood 
relationship. 

There  are  no  stallions  kept  here  except  Registered  Hackneys;  but  in 
addition  to  the  registered  Hackney  mares  a  goodly-number  of  standard 
bred  trotting  mares  are  being  bred  to  the  Hackney  stallions.  Probably 
the  best  cross  ever  made  for  carriage-horse  purposes  is  that  of  the  Hackney 
stallion  on  the  American  trotting  bred  mare.  Animals  obtained  by  this 
cross  have  come  to  the  front  wonderfully  during  the  past  few  years.  Nearly 
all  the  intelligent  horsemen  have  become  satisfied  that  the  only  way  to 
obtain  true  action  is  to  breed  it,  and  that  to  breed  it  they  must  patronize 
the  horses  whose  ancestors  have  been  transmitting  it  for  nearly  two  hun- 
dred years.     The  following  words  tell  the  whole  story: 


The  best  carriage  horse  in  the  world  is  the  Hackney,  and  the  best  Hackneys 
in  the  world  are  at  Maplewood. 

Write  for  particulars  not  given  in  this  catalogue,  or,  what  is  always 
better,  come  in  person  and  see  for  yourself. 

Visitors  always  welcome. 


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SERVICE  FEES 


Mares 
Hackney        other  than 
Mares  Hackneys 

Langton  Performer, $100 .  00  $50 .  00 

Clifton  2d, 100.00  50.00 

Fandango, 100.00  50.00 

Langton  Performer  2d, 75.00  35.00 

The  Sirdar, 75.00  35.00 

America, 50.00  25.00 

Landsdowne, 50.00  25.00 

Attica, 50.00  25.00 

FandangoS., 50.00  25.00 

Atticus, 50.00  25.00 

Free  Lance, 50 .  00  25 .  00 

Foundation,      50.00  25.00 

The  owner  of  the  stallions  reserves  the  right  to  limit  the  number  of 
mares  served  by  each  stallion  during  the  season. 

All  service  fees  payable  at  time  of  service,  with  the  usual  return  privi- 
lege the  following  season  if  mare  does  not  prove  in  foal.  All  return  privi- 
leges subject  to  the  sale  of  stallions  used. 

A  limited  number  of  mares  will  be  accepted  for  service  to  the  younger 
stallions  at  special  fees  made  known  upon  application. 

TERMS  FOR  KEEPING  STOCK 

Brood  Mares  —  $10  per  month  in  pasture,  $15  per  month  in  stable 
for  same  feed,  care,  and  attention  given  similar  stock  of  my  own.  No 
charge  for  keep  of  foals  until  weaning  time  (5  months  old),  when,  owing 
to  extra  feed  and  care  needed,  the  charge  will  be  the  same  as  for  mature 
animals. 

Yearlings  and  Two  Year  Olds. —  Same  as  above. 

In  case  of  sickness  or  injury,  extra  charge  will  be  made  to  cover  expenses. 

Bills  for  keep  due  on  the  first  day  of  January  and  first  day  of  July,  or 
whenever  stock  is  taken  away. 

All  bills  must  positively  be  settled  before  stock  is  removed  from  the 
farm. 

All  accidents  and  escapes  at  owner's  risk. 

A  discount  of  10  per  cent,  on  charges  for  keep  will  be  made  when  the 
animal  remains  for  the  full  year. 

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STALLIONS 


No.  I.    LANGTON  PERFORMER  (4844)  242 

Dark  chestnut  stallion,  star,  snip,  front  pasterns  and  hind  stockings 
white.     Sixteen  hands  high. 

Bred  by  Mr.  Thomas  Hall,  Langton,  England. 
Foaled,  1892.     Imported,  1895,  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 

Sire  —  Garton  Duke  of  Connaught  (3009). 
gr  Sire  —  Connaught  (1453). 
g  gr  Sire  —  Denmark  (177). 
g  g  gr  Sire  —  Sir  Charles  (768). 
g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Performer  (550). 
g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Phenomenon  (573). 
g  g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Wildfire  (864). 
g  g  g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Fireaway  (208). 
ggggggggr  Sire  —  Fireaway  (203). 
gggggggggr  Sire  —  Fireaway  (201). 
ggggggggggr  Sire  —  Driver  (187). 
gggggggggggr  Sire  —  Shales  (the  original)  (699).  , 
ggggggggggggr  Sire  —  Blaze  (foaled  1733). 
gggggggggggggr  Sire  —  Flying  Childers. 
ggggggggggggggr  Sire  —  Darley  Arabian. 

Dam,  Fusee  2d  (2767),  by  Matchless  of  Londesboro'  (1517)  18,  by 
Danegelt  (174),  by  Denmark  (177). 
gr  Dam,  Fusee  (1122),  by  Lord  Derby  2d  (417),  by  Lord  Derby  (415), 
by  Performer  (549),  by  Atlas  (36),  by  Norfolk  Phenomenon 
(522),  by  Norfolk  Cob  (475),  by  Fireaway  (208). 
g  gr  Dam,  Tidy  (1373),  by  Lord  Cardigan  (1824),  by  King  Charley  (392), 
by  Charley  (129),  by  Performer  (550). 
g  g  gr  Dam,  Prod,  by  Prickwillow  (607),  by  Norfolk  Phenomenon  (522). 

The  superior  excellence  of  this  stallion  is  proven  by  his  progeny  and  the 
following  list: 

PRIZES: 

First  at  Great  Yorkshire  Show,  1894. 

First  at  Malton,  where  he  beat  Rosador,  late  London  Champion. 

(List  of  prizes  continued  on  next  page.) 


PRIZES  WON  BY  LANGTON  PERFORMER 

(Continued  from  page  7.) 

First  at  National  Horse  Show,  1895. 

Junior  Champion  at  National  Horse  Show,  1895. 

First  at  Philadelphia  Horse  Show,  1896. 

First  at|National)Horse  Show,  1896. 

First  at  Boston  Horse  Show,  1899,  for  get  of  Hackney  stallion. 

First  at  Boston  Horse  Show,  1899,  for  get  of  Coach  stallion,  any  breed. 

Second  at  New  York  Open  Air  Show,  1899,  for  get  of  Hackney  stallion. 

Second  at  New  York  Open  Air  Show,  1899,  for  get  of  stallion,  any  breed. 

Second  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1900,  for  get  of  stallion. 

Third  at  Philadelphia  Horse  Show,  1901,  for  get  of  stallion. 

Second  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1902-1904,  for  get  of  stallion. 

Sons  and  daughters  of  Langton  Performer  have  been  prominent  among 
the  ribbon  winners  at  all  the  principal  shows  ever  since  they  were  old 
enough  to  appear  in  the  ring.  One  of  his  sons,  Langton  Performer  2d, 
has  won  the  Championship  for  best  coach  horse  of  any  breed  wherever  he 
has  been  shown  for  that  prize.  At  the  National  Horse  Show,  1901,  Lang- 
ton Performer  furnished  the  first  prize  two-year  old  stallion,  the  first  prize 
two  year  old  filly,  the  first  prize  yearling  filly,  and  the  third  prize  mares 
in  two  classes  of  brood  mares.  At  the  same  show,  for  horses  in  harness, 
he  furnished  the  winner  of  the  Breeders'  Challenge  Cup  and  the  winners 
of  five  other  prizes,  and  at  the  New  York  State  Fair,  same  year,  he  fur- 
nished the  first  prize  winners  in  many  classes,  both  in  harness  and  at  the 
lead  rein,  among  them  being  Nelly  Langton,  who  was  first  in  her  class 
and  who,  with  two  stable  companions,  won  the  Challenge  Cup  for  best 
three  harness  horses  in  the  show. 

At  the  National  Horse  Show,  1901,  Cyrena,  a  four  year  old  daughter 
of  Langton  Performer,  was  placed  fourth  in  a  class  of  forty-seven  horses 
over  15-3,  acknowledged  to  be  the  strongest  class  of  the  height  ever  shown 
in  Madison  Square  Garden,  and  it  is  a  notable  fact  that  the  only  three 
horses  placed  above  her  were  stallions,  animals  which,  all  fair-minded 
people  say,  have  no  business  in  a  harness  class  with  geldings  and  mares. 

At  the  National  Horse  Show,  1902,  Cyrena  won  the  Breeders'  Challenge 
Cup  for  horses  shown  in  single  harness. 


AMERICAN  HACKNEY  HORSE  SOCIETY'S  CHALLENGE  CUP. 

Won  by  Clifton  2d  at  the  National  Horse  Show- 
Two  Years  in  Succession  (1896  and   1897), 
and  now  the  property  of  his  owner. 


No.  2.  CLIFTON  2d  (4689)  272 

Chestnut  stallion,  strip,  left  hind  fetlock  white.  Fifteen  hands  one 
inch  high. 

Bred  by  H.  Moore,  Burn  Butts,  Cranswick,  S.  0. 
Foaled,  1892.     Imported,  1896,  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 

Sire  —  Danegelt  (174). 
gr  Sire  —  Denmark  (177). 
g  gr  Sire  —  Sir  Charles  (768). 
g  g  gr  Sire  —  Performer  (550). 
g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Phenomenon  (573). 
g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Wildfire  (864). 
g  g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Fireaway  (208). 
g  g  g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Fireaway  (203). 
ggggggggr  Sire  —  Fireaway  (201). 
gggggggggr  Sire  --  Driver  (187). 
ggggggggggr  Sire  —  Shales  (the  original)  (699). 
gggggggggggr  Sire  —  Blaze  (foaled,  1733). 
ggggggggggggr  Sire  —  Flying  Childers. 
gggggggggggggr  Sire  —  Darley  Arabian. 

Dam,  Lightsome  (2248),  by  Fireaway  (249). 
gr  Dam,  Marigold  (762),  by  Denmark  (177),  or  Lord  Derby  2d  (417). 
g  gr  Dam,  Poll  3d  (274),  by  Fireaway  (242). 
g  g  gr  Dam,  Poll  2d,  by  Black  Rattler  (Harrison's)  (82),  by  Performer 
(Ramsdale's)  (547). 
g  g  g  gr  Dam,  Poll  1st,  by  Performer  (Ramsdale's)   (547),  by  Pretender 
(Wroots')  (526). 

The  superior  excellence  of  this  stallion  is  proven  by  his  progeny  and  the 
following  list : 

PRIZES: 

First  and  Championship  at  the  Royal  Agricultural  Show,  1895. 

First  and  Championship  at  Philadelphia  Horse  Show,  1896. 

Championship  Medal  offered  by  the  English  Hackney  Horse  Society  for 
the  best  male,  any  age,  Philadelphia  Horse  Show,  1896. 

First  Prize,  Championship  and  Challenge  Cup,  National  Horse  Show,  1896. 

First  Prize,  Championship  and  Challenge  Cup,  National  Horse  Show,  1897. 

Second  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1901,  with  four  of  his  get,  Hackney  class. 

Second  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1901,  with  three  of  his  get,  Special  (all 
breeds). 

Second  at  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901,  with  four  of  his  get. 

Third  at  National  Horse  Show,  1901,  with  four  of  his  get. 

Second  at  National  Horse  Show,  1901,  with  half-bred  get. 

Second  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1902,  with  three  of  his  get. 

Special  Prize  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1904,  best  stallion,  any  breed. 


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No.  3.  FANDANGO  (4256)  143 

Chestnut  stallion,  star,  two  white  hind  fetlocks.     Fifteen  hands  two  and 
one-half  inches  high. 
Bred  by  Seth  Lofthouse,  Tadcaster,  Yorkshire,  England. 
Foaled,  1890.     Imported,  1893,  by  Frederick  Joy,  Detroit,  Michigan. 

Sire  —  Lord  Rattler  (2566). 
gr  Sire  —  Lord  Derby  2d  (417). 
g  gr  Sire  —  Lord  Derby  (415). 
g  g  gr  Sire  —  Performer  (549). 
g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Atlas  (892). 
g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Bay  Phenomenon  (898). 
g  g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Wildfire  (865). 
g  g  g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Wildfire  (864). 
ggggggggr  Sire  —  Fireaway  (208). 
gggggggggr  Sire  —  Fireaway  (203). 
ggggggggggr  Sire  —  Fireaway  (201). 
gggggggggggr  Sire  —  Driver  (187). 
gggggggg'ggggr  Sire  —  Shales  (the  original)  (699). 
gggggggggggggr  Sire  —  Blaze  (foaled  1733). 
ggggggggggggggr  Sire  —  Flying  Childers. 
gggggggggggggggr  Sire  —  Darley  Arabian. 

Dam,  Polly  (818),  by  Sir  Charles  (768). 
gr  Dam,  Polly  by  Richmond  (1335),  by  Fireaway  (222),  by  Fireaway 
(208). 
g  gr  Dam,  Dam  of  Denmark  (177),  by  Merrimah  (1309). 
g  g  gr  Dam,  mare  by  Fireaway  (Burgess')  (208). 

Fandango  is  the  acknowledged  best  sire  of  Hackneys  in  America  to-day. 
As  proof  of  his  value  as  a  sire,  your  attention  is  called  to  the  excellence 
of  his  numerous  progeny.  As  proof  of  his  individual  excellence,  you  are 
requested  to  note  the  list  of  prizes  won  by  him,  both  in  England  and  Amer- 
ica, as  shown  on  the  following  page. 


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AMERICAN  HACKNEY  HORSE  SOCIETY'S  CHALLENGE  CUP. 

Won  by  Fandango  at  the  National  Horse  Show 
Two  Years  in  Succession  (1899  and  J  900), 
and  now  the  property  of  his  owner. 


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PRIZES  WON  BY  FANDANGO  IN  ENGLAND  AND  AMERICA 
In  England,  six  firsts  and  two  seconds  before  importation. 

Fandango  was  never  shown  in  America  until  the  year  1899,  and  since 
then  has  won  the  following  prizes : 

First  at  New  York  Open  Air  Show,  1899,  for  stallion  and  get  (Hackneys). 

First  at  New  York  Open  Air  Show,  1899,  for  stallion  and  get  (Sweep- 
stakes). 

First  at  National  Horse  Show,  1899,  for  stallion  15-2  and  over. 

First  at  National  Horse  Show,  1899,  for  stallion  and  get. 

Championship  and  Challenge  Cup  at  National  Horse  Show,  1899. 

First  at  Philadelphia  Horse  Show,  1900,  for  stallion's  get. 

First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1900,  for  stallion's  get. 

First  at  National  Horse  Show,  1900,  for  stallion  15-2  and  over. 

First  at  National  Horse  Show,  1900,  for  stallion  and  get. 

Championship  and  Challenge  Cup  at  National  Horse  Show,  1900. 

First  at  Philadelphia  Horse  Show,  1901,  for  stallion's  get. 

First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1901,  for  stallion  and  get  (Hackneys). 

First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1901,  for  stallion  and  get  (Special  Cham- 
pionship open  to  all  breeds). 

First  at  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901,  for  stallion  and  get. 

First  at  National  Horse  Show,  1901,  for  stallion  and  get. 

First  at  National  Horse  Show,  1902,  for  stallion  and  get. 

First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1902,  for  stallion  and  four  of  get. 

First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1902,  for  stallion  and  three  of  get. 

First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1904,  for  stallion  and  four  of  get. 

First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1907,  for  stallion's  get. 

Fandango  has  sired  more  National  Horse  Show  winners  than  any  other 
stallion  in'the  world. 


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No.  4.    LANGTON  PERFORMER  2d   (6080)   271 

Chestnut  stallion,  strip,  off  hind  heel  white.     Sixteen  hands  high. 

Bred  by  Joseph  Young,  England. 

Foaled,  1895.     Imported,  1896,  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Garton  Lady  Emilie  (6702),  by  Connaught  (1453),  by  Denmark 
(177). 
gr  Dam,  Polly  (2012),  by  Young  Fireaway  (1958). 
g  gr  Dam,  by  Phenomenon  (584). 

For  continuation  see  extended  pedigree  of  Langton  Performer. 

PRIZES:      ' 

First  at  Chicago  Horse  Show,  1897. 

Championship  and  Medal  for  best  Coach  stallion  two  years  old  in  Show, 
all  breeds  competing,  Chicago  Horse  Show,  1897. 

First  at  National  Horse  Show,  1897. 

First  at  Washington  Horse  Show,  1898. 

Fourth  at  National  Horse  Show,  1898,  as  a  three  year  old  against  mature 
stallions. 

First  at  New  York  Open  Air  Show,  1899,  stallion  over  three  years  old. 

Champion  Coach  stallion  at  New  York  Open  Air  Show,  1899,  open  to 
all  breeds. 

Third  at  National  Horse  Show,  1899,  stallion  over  15-2. 

Third  at  National  Horse  Show,  1900,  stallion  over  15-2. 

First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1900,  Special  Championship  at  New  York 
State  Fair  for  best  stallion,  any  breed. 

Third  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1901. 

Third  at  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901.  , 

Fourth  at  National  Horse  Show,  1901. 

Third  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1902. 

First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1907,  stallion. 

First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1907,  stallion  and  get. 


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No.  5.  THE  SIRDAR,  419 

Chestnut  stallion,  star.     Fifteen  hands  one  inch. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1899. 

Sire,  Clifton  2d  (4689)  272.     (See  No.  2,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Lady  Sutton  (9180)  730.     (See  No.  30,  this  catalogue.) 

PRIZES: 

Third  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1901. 

Third  at  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901. 

Second  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1902. 

Second  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1907.     Get  of  stallion. 

Second  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1907.     Stallion  and  three  of  his  get. 


No.  6.  AMERICA,  582 

Chestnut  stallion,  star,  both  hind  pasterns  white.     Fifteen  hands  one  and 

one-half  inches. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1901. 
Fifteen  hands  one  and  one-half  inches. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Stella  (7431)  788.     (See  No.  29,  this  catalogue.) 

PRIZES: 

Second  at  National  Horse  Show,  1902. 
First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1904. 


No.  7.  LANDSDOWNE,  687 

Chestnut  stallion,  star.     Fifteen  hands  three  inches. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1902. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Mischief  (3081)  718.     (See  No.  36,  this  catalogue.) 

PRIZES: 

Third  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1904. 

Second  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1907.     Stallion  over  4  years  old. 


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No.  8.  ATTICAt  679 

Chestnut  stallion,  strip  and  both  hind  stockings  white.     Fifteen  hands 

three  inches  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1903. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Victoria  3d,  931.     (See  No.  48,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  9.  FANDANGO  S,  684 

Chestnut  stallion,  star  and  both  hind  ankles  white.     Fifteen  hands  three 

and  one-half  inches  high.. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1903. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Stella  (7431)  788.     (See  No.  29,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  10.  ATTICUS,  727 

Chestnut  stallion,  strip,  both  hind  stockings  white.     Fifteen  hands  two 

inches  high  at  four  years. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1904. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Victoria  3d,  931.     (See  No.  48,  this  catalogue.) 
First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1907.     Stallion  three  years  old. 
First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1907.     Special,  stallion,  mare,  or  gelding. 


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No.  U.  FREE  LANCE,  729 

Chestnut  stallion,  star,  strip  and  both  hind  stockings  white.     Fifteen 

hands  two  inches  high  at  four  years. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1904. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Victoria  (3339)  487.     (See  No.  31,  this  catalogue.) 

Third  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1907.     Stallion  three  years  old. 


No.  12.  FOUNDATION,  733 

Bay  stallion,  small  star,  right  hind  ankle  and  left  hind  pastern  white. 
Fifteen  hands  two  inches  high  at  four  years. 

Bred  by  R.  I.  Young,  Middletown,  Pa.     (Purchased  in  Dam  by  F.  C. 
Stevens.) 

Foaled,  1904. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Dropping  Well  2d,  (633)  12.     By  Superior  (1410),  by  Fireaway  (249). 

Dropping  Well  2d  was  a  noted  prize-winner  both  in  England  and  America. 

Second  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1907.     Stallion  three  years  old. 
Second  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1907.     Stallion,  mare,  or  gelding. 


No.  13.  LINWOOD,  937 

Chestnut  stallion,  star,  snip,  both  left  pasterns  and  both  right  stockings 
white. 

Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1905. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Bridal  Bouquet  (7183)  486.     (See  No.  40,  this  catalogue.) 


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No.  14.  LANGTON  S,  938 

Chestnut  stallion,  star,  snip,  left  fore  coronet  and  hind  ankle,  right  fore 
ankle  and  hind  stocking  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1905. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Stella  (7431)  788.     (See  No.  29,  this  catalogue.) 

Third  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1907.     Stallion  two  years  old. 


No.  15.  SHEIK,  939 

Chestnut  stallion,  star,  right  hind  pastern  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1905. 

Sire,  The  Sirdar,  419.     (See  No.  5,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Jessamine  (1151)  781.     (See  No.  35,  this  catalogue.) 

Second  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1907.     Stallion  two  years  old. 


No.  16.  FAIRBANKS,  940 

Chestnut  stallion,  strip,  right  hind  pastern  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1905. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Modiste  2d,  871.     (See  No.  45,  this  catalogue.) 

First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1907.     Stallion  two  years  old. 


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No.  17.  FOLLOWER,  941 

Chestnut  stallion,  strip,  four  white  stockings. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1905. 

Sire,  Fandango  2d,  373,  by  Fandango  (4256)  143. 
Dam,  Dropping  Well  2d  (633)  12,  by  Superior  (1410),  by  Fireaway  (249). 


No.  18.  VALIANT,  942 

Chestnut  stallion,  strip,  right  front  coronet  and  both  hind  stockings  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Our  Valentine,  1097.     (See  No.  51,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  19.  LONDESBORO  M,  943 

Chestnut  stallion,  right  fore  pastern  and  left  hind  ankle  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Pop  (1321)  489.     (See  No.  39,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  20.  LORD  SUTTON,  944 

Chestnut  stallion,  star,  right  hind  stocking  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C,  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Lady  Sutton  (9180)  730.     (See  No.  30,  this  catalogue.) 


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No.  21.  SHERIDAN,  945 

Chestnut  stallion,  star,  both  hind  ankles  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Kathleen  (2852)  783.     (See  No.  28,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  22.  MISCHIEF  MAKER,  1056 

Brown  stallion,  small  star. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1907. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Mischief  (3081)  718.     (See  No.  36,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  23.  PRINCE  SUTTON,  1057 

Brown  stallion,  small  star,  both  hind  ankles  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1907. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Lady  Sutton  (9180)  730.     (See  No.  30,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  24.         ROYAL  LANGTON,  1058 

Chestnut  stallion,  small  star,  left  hind  ankle  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1907. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Her  Royal  Highness,  1094.     (See  No.  52,  this  catalogue.) 


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No.  25.  FANDANGO  M,  1059 

Chestnut  stallion,  star,  left  front  coronet  and  right  hind  ankle  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1907. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Jessie  Moore  (11033)  782.     (See  No.  47,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  26.  THE  RABBAN,  1060 

Bay  stallion,  both  hind  coronets  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1907. 

Sire,  The  Sirdar,  419.     (See  No.  5,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Marjoram,  1098.     (See  No.  53,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  27.       LANGTON'S  VICTOR,  1061 

Chestnut  stallion,  strip,  right  front  stocking,  left  front  pastern  and  both 
hind  stockings  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1907. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Victoria  2d,  930.     (See  No.  41,  this  catalogue.) 


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No.  28.  KATHLEEN  (2852)  783 

Chestnut  mare,  strip,  four  white  stockings.     Fifteen  hands  two  and  one- 
half  inches  high. 

Bred  by  Thomas  Binnington,  North  Dalton,  England. 
Foaled,  1889.     Imported,  1896,  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 

Sire  —  Danegelt  (174). 
gr  Sire  —  Denmark  (177). 

Dam,  Victoria  (878),  by  Bounding  Willow  (95),  by  Pretender  (604),  by 
Performer  (550),  by  Phenomenon  (573),  by  Wildfire  (864),  by  Fire- 
away  (208). 
gr  Dam,  by  Performer  (549.) 

For  continuation  see  extended  pedigree  of  Langton  Performer. 


PRIZES: 

First  at  Royal  Agricultural  Hall,  London,  1893. 
Champion  Cup  at  Royal  Agricultural  Hall,  London,  1893. 
Silver  Medal  at  Royal  Agricultural  Hall,  London,  1893. 
Challenge  Cup  at  Royal  Agricultural  Hall,  London,  1893. 
Gold  Medal  at  Royal  Agricultural  Hall,  London,  1893. 
Reserve  to  above  at  Royal  Agricultural  Hall,  London,  1894. 
First  at  Royal  Agricultural  Hall,  London,  1895. 
Champion  Cup  at  Royal  Agricultural  Hall,  London,  1895. 
Silver  Medal  at  Royal  Agricultural  Hall,  London,  1895. 
Challenge  Cup  at  Royal  Agricultural  Hall,  London,  1895. 
Gold  Medal  at  Royal  Agricultural  Hall,  London,  1895. 
First  at  National  Horse  Show,  1896. 
Championship  at  National  Horse  Show,  1896. 


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No.  29.  STELLA  (7431)  788 

Dark  chestnut  mare,  solid  color.     Fifteen  hands  one  and  one-half  inches 
high. 

Bred  by  Arthur  Watson,  Cottingham,  England. 
Foaled..  1888.     Imported,  1896,  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 

Sire  —  North  Star  (1317). 
gr  Sire  —  Star  in  the  East  (4l6). 
g  gr  Sire  —  Star  of  the  East  (798). 
g  g  gr  Sire  —  Charley  Merrylegs  (132). 
g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Royal  Charley  (682). 
g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Sir  Charles  (768). 
g  g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Performer  (550). 
g  g  g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Phenomenon  (573). 
ggggggggr  Sire  —  Wildfire  (864) . 
gggggggggr  Sire  —  Fireaway  (208). 

Dam,  by  Lord  Derby  (416). 
gr  Dam,  by  Fireaway  (249). 

For  continuation  see  extended  pedigree  of  Langton  Performer. 

PRIZES: 

First  at  Royal  Agricultural  Hall,  London,  1895. 

First  at  Royal  Agricultural  Hall,  London,  1896. 

Champion  Cup  at  Royal  Agricultural  Hall,  London,  1896. 

Silver  Medal  at  Royal  Agricultural  Hall,  London,  1896. 

Challenge  Cup  at  Royal  Agricultural  Hall,  London,  1896. 

Gold  Medal  at  Royal  Agricultural  Hall,  London,  1896. 

First  at  National  Horse  Show,  1897. 

Championship  at  National  Horse  Show,  1897. 

First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1904,  for  brood  mare  and  two  of  produce. 


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No.  30.        LADY  SUTTON  (9180)  730 

Bay  mare,  left  front,  foot  and  both  hind  ankles  white.     Fifteen  hands 
three  inches  high. 

Bred  by  Joseph  Young,  Yorkshire,  England. 
Foaled,  1894.     Imported,  1895,  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 

Sire  —  Chocolate,  Jr.  (4185). 
gr  Sire  —  Rufus  (1343). 
g  gr  Sire  —  Vigorous  (1215). 
g  g  gr  Sire  —  Norfolk  Gentleman  (492). 
g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Great  Gun  (326). 
g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Great  Gun  (325). 
g  g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Great  Gun  (323). 
g  g  g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Performer  (552). 
ggggggggr  Sire  —  Prickwillow  (607). 
gggggggggr  Sire  —  Norfolk  Phenomenon  (522). 
ggggggggggr  Sire  —  Norfolk  Cob  (475) . 
gggggggggggr  Sire  —  Fireaway  (Burgess')  (208). 
ggggggggggggr  Sire  —  Fireaway  (West's)  (203). 
gggggggggggggr  Sire  —  Fireaway  (Jenkinson's)   (201). 
ggggggggggggggr  Sire  —  Driver  (187). 
gggggggggggggggr  Sire  —  Shales  (the  original)  (699). 
ggggggggggggggggr  Sire  —  Blaze  (foaled  1733). 
gggggggggggggggggr  Sire  —  Flying  Childers. 
ggggggggggggggggggr  Sire  —  Darley  Arabian. 

'       Dam,  Garton  Duchess  of  Connaught  (6700),  by  Connaught  (1453), 

by  Denmark  (177). 
gr  Dam,  Lady  Cooke  (2168),  by  Lord  Derwent  4th  (2554),  by  Lord 
Derwent  (418),  by  Denmark  (177). 
g  gr  Dam,  Morning  Star  (253),  by  Bay  President, 
g  g  gr  Dam,  Evening  Star  (99),  by  Wildfire  (866),  by  Grey  Wildfire  (865), 
by  Wildfire  (864),  by  Fireaway  (Burgess')  (208). 
g  g  g  gr  Dam,  Jet,  by  Fireaway  (222),  by  Fireaway  (Burgess')  (208). 


PRIZES: 

First  at  National  Horse  Show,  1895. 

Junior  Champion  at  National  Horse  Show,  1895. 

First  at  Philadelphia  Horse  Show,  1896. 

Championship  and  Medal  offered  by  the  English  Hackney  Horse  Society 
for  the  best  female,  any  age,  Philadelphia  Horse  Show,  1896. 

First  at  National  Horse  Show,  1896. 

Junior  Champion  at  National  Horse  Show,  1896. 

First  at  Chicago  Horse  Show,  1897. 

Championship  and  Challenge  Cup  for  best  Hackney  mare  in  Show, 
Chicago  Horse  Show,  1897. 

Coach  Horse  Championship  for  best  mare,  any  age  or  breed,  under  fif- 
teen hands  three  inches,  Chicago  Horse  Show,  1897. 

First  at  National  Horse  Show,  1897. 

Reserve  to  Champion  Stella,  National  Horse  Show,  1897. 

First  at  National  Horse  Show,  1898. 

Reserve  to  Champion  Lady  Valentine,  National  Horse  Show,  1898. 

First  at  National  Horse  Show,  1899;  and  Reserve  to  Champion  at  same 
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First  at  National jHorse  Show,  1899. 

Reserve  to  Champion  at  National  Horse  Show,  1899. 


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No.  3 J.  VICTORIA  (3339)  487 

Chestnut  mare,  strip,  off  hind  ankle  white.     Fifteen  hands  three  inches 
high. 

Bred  by  James  Coker,  Norfolk,  England. 
Foaled,  1889.     Imported,  1893. 

Sire  —  Victor  of  Beetley  (1587). 
gr  Sire  —  Reliance  (667). 
g  gr  Sire  —  Confidence  (158). 
g  g  gr  Sire  —  Prick  willow  (614). 
g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Fireaway-Prickwillow  (229). 
g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Prickwillow  (607). 
ggggggr  Sire  —  Norfolk  Phenomenon  (522). 
g  g  g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Norfolk  Cob  (475). 

Dam,  by  Highflyer  (1006),  by  Highflyer  (366),  by  Confidence  (158),  by 
Prickwillow  (614),  by  Fireaway-Prickwillow  (229),  by  Prickwillow 
(607),  by  Norfolk  Phenomenon  (522),  by  Norfolk  Cob  (475). 
gr  Dam,  Lady  Clarke,  by  A  1  (1),  by  Great  Gun  (325),  by  Great  Gun  (323), 
by  Performer  (552),  by  Prickwillow  (607),  by  Norfolk  Phenomenon 
(522),  by  Norfolk  Cob  (475). 

For  continuation  see  extended  pedigree  of  Langton  Performer. 

PRIZES: 

Third  at  National  Horse  Show,  1898. 
First,  with  progeny,  at  New  York  Open  Air  Show,  1899. 
First,  with  two  of  get,  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1900. 
First,  with  two  of  get,  at  National  Horse  Show,  1900. 
First,  with  two  of  get,  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1901. 
First,  with  two  of  get,  at  National  Horse  Show,  1901. 
First,  with  two  of  get,  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1902. 
Second,  with  two  of  get,  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1907. 


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No.  32.    LADY  VALENTINE  (10203)  784 

Chestnut  mare,  star,  hind  fetlocks  white.     Fifteen  hands  one  inch  high. 
Bred  by  F.  Pemberton,  Goole,  England. 
'  Foaled,  1895.     Imported,  1896,  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 

Sire  —  Grand  Fashion  2d  (3024). 
gr  Sire  —  Lord  Derby  2d  (417). 
g  gr  Sire  —  Lord  Derby  (415). 
g  g  gr  Sire  —  Performer  (549). 
g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Atlas  (36). 
g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Norfolk  Phenomenon  (522). 
g  g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Norfolk  Cob  (475). 
g  g  g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Fireaway  (208). 
ggggggggr  Sire  —  Fireaway  (203). 
gggggggggr  Sire  --  Fireaway  (201). 

•Dam,  Lady  Lillian  (4129),  by  North  Star  (1317),  by  Star  in  the  East 
(800),  by  Star  of  the  East  (798). 
gr  Dam,  Lady  Newland  (2948),  by  Denmark  (177). 
g  gr  Dam,  by  Fireaway  (249). 

For  continuation  see  extended  pedigree  of  Langton  Performer. 

PRIZES: 

First  at  Royal  Agricultural  Hall,  London,  1896,  thirty-one  animals  being 
shown  in  her  class. 

First  at  National  Horse  Show,  1896. 

First  at  Chicago  Horse  Show,  1897. 

Junior  Championship  for  Hackney  mares,  under  three  years  old,  Chicago 
Horse  Show,  1897. 

Coach  Horse  Championship  for  best  mare,  two  years  old,  any  breed, 
Chicago  Horse  Show,  1897. 

First  at  National  Horse  Show,  1897. 

Junior  Championship  at  National  Horse  Show,  1897. 

First  at  National  Horse  Show,  1898. 

Championship  and  Cup  at  National  Horse  Show,  1898. 


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No.  33.  APPLAUSE  (7612)  777 

Chestnut  mare,  hind  legs  white.  Fifteen  hands  one  inch  high. 
Bred  by  James  Clappison,  South  Froddingham,  Hull,  England. 
Foaled,  1893.     Imported,  1896,  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 

Sire  — Saxon  (2674). 
gr  Sire  —  Danegelt  (174). 
g  gr  Sire  —  Denmark  (177). 

Dam,  Lady  Alice  (1604),  by  Lord  Derby  2d  (417). 
gr  Dam,  Lady  Newton  (1656),  by  Prince  of  Wales  (1117),  by  All  Fours 
(Hart's)  (15),  by  Prickwillow  (624),  by  Performer  (Taylor's)  (550), 
by  Phenomenon  (P.  Ramsdale's)  (573). 

For  continuation  see  extended  pedigree  of  Langton  Performer. 

PRIZES: 

First  and  Champion  at  Newland,  England,  1893. 

First  at  Great  Yorkshire,  1894. 

Second  at  Royal  Agricultural  Hall,  London,  1894. 

Second  at  Peterborough,  1894. 

Second  at  Royal  Agricultural  Hall,  London,  1895. 

First  at  Tunbridge  Wells,  England,  1895. 

Championship  at  Tunbridge  Wells,  England,  1895. 

Hackney  Horse  Society's  Medal  for  best  mare  in  Show,  any  age,  1895. 

Fourth  at  Royal  Agricultural  Hall,  London,  1896. 

First  at  Philadelphia  Horse  Show,  1896. 

First  at  National  Horse  Show,  1896. 

Reserve  to  Champion  Kathleen,  National  Horse  Show,  1896. 

First  at  Chicago  Horse  Show,  1897. 

Third  at  National  Horse  Show,  1898. 

Second  at  National  Horse  Show,  1899. 


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No.  34  NELLY  (5927)  787 

Dark  chestnut  mare,  solid  color.     Fifteen  hands  high. 
Bred  by  R.  Tennant,  Driffield,  England. 
Foaled,  1891.     Imported,  1896,  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 

Sire  — Rufus  (1343). 
gr  Sire  —  Vigorous  (1215). 
g  gr  Sire  —  Norfolk  Gentleman  (492). 
g  g  gr  Sire  —  Great  Gun  (326). 
g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Great  Gun  (325). 
g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Great  Gun  (323). 
g  g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Performer  (552). 
g  g  g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Prickwillow  (607). 
ggggggggr  Sire  —  Norfolk  Phenomenon  (522). 

Dam,  Lady  Chance  (2159),  by  Danegelt  (174),  by  Denmark  (177). 
gr  Dam,  Success  (863),  by  Sir  John  2d  (1169),  by  Ponteland  (Rickell's) 
(1091),  by  Denmark  (177). 
g  gr  Dam,  Fanny  (114),  by  Fireaway  (249),  by  Achilles  (2). 
g  g  gr  Dam,  Polly,  by  Bay  Phenomenon  (898). 

For  continuation  see  extended  pedigree  of  Langton  Performer. 

PRIZES: 

Second  at  National  Horse  Show,  1896. 
Second  at  Chicago  Horse  Show,  1897. 

Nelly  is  dam  of  the  famous  harness  mare,  Nelly  Langton,  that  won  the 
Breeders'  Challenge  Cup  at  the  National  Horse  Show,  1901,  and  is  also 
dam  of  Langton's  Rufus,  the  young  stallion  that  shows  an  almost  unbroken 
list  of  first  prizes. 


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No.  35.  JESSAMINE  (1151)  781 

Chestnut  mare,  star  and  left  hind  ankle  white.     Fifteen  hands  two  and 
one-half  inches  high. 

Bred  by  Henry  Moore,  Cranswick,  England. 
Foaled,  1886.     Imported,  1896,  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 

Sire  — Cannon  Ball  (113). 
gr  Sire  —  Great  Gun  (325). 
g  gr  Sire  —  Great  Gun  (Sutton's)  (323). 
g  g  gr  Sire  —  Performer  (552). 
g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Prickwillow  (607). 
g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Norfolk  Phenomenon  (522). 

Dam,  Empress  (95),  by  Fireaway  (249),  by  Achilles  (2). 
gr  Dam,  Poll  3d  (274),  by  Fireaway  (242),  by  Fireaway  (Bett's)  (239), 
by  Fireaway  (W.  Burgess')  (226),  by  Shale's  (J.  Burgess')  (726), 
by  Norfolk  Cob  (Wright  &  Goold's)  (475). 
g  gr  Dam,  Poll  2d,  by  Black  Rattler  (82),  by  Performer  (Ramsdale's)  (547), 
by  Pretender  (Wroot's)  (596),  by  Fireaway  (201),  by  Driver 
(187),  by  Shales  (the  original)  (699),  by  Blaze  (foaled  1733), 
by  Flying  Childers,  by  Darley  Arabian. 

For  continuation  see  extended  pedigree  of  Langton  Performer. 

PRIZES: 

Third  at  Philadelphia  Horse  Show,  1896. 

Second  at  Chicago  Horse  Show,  1897. 

Highly  Commended  at  National  Horse  Show,  1897. 


CHALLENGE  CUP  OFFERED  FOR  BEST  THREE  HARNESS  HORSES 
AT  NEW  YORK  STATE  FAIR. 

Won  two  years  in  succession  by  Maplewood  Hackneys. 


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No.  36.  MISCHIEF  (3081)  718 

Bay  mare,  star,  snip,  hind  coronets  and  right  front  pastern  white.     Fif- 
teen hands  high. 

Bred  by  J.  Matterson,  York,  England. 

Foaled,  1889.     Imported,  1895,  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 

Sire  —  Matchless  of  Londesboro'  (1517)  18. 
gr  Sire  —  Danegelt  (174). 
g  gr  Sire  —  Denmark  (177). 
g  g  gr  Sire  —  Sir  Charles  (768). 
g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Performer  (Taylor's)  (550). 
g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Phenomenon  (Ramsdale's)  (573). 
g  g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Wildfire  (Ramsdale's)  (864). 
g  g  g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Fireaway  (Burgess')  (208). 

Dam,  Darling  (2002),  by  Fireaway  (Triffit's)  (249),  by  Achilles  (2),  by 
Fireaway  (Scott's)  (223),  by  Fireaway  (Ramsdale's)  (222),  by 
Fireaway  (Burgess')  (208),  by  Fireaway  (West's)  (203),  by  Fire- 
away (Jenkinson's)  (201),  by  Driver  (187),  by  Shales  (the  original) 
(699),  by  Blaze  (foaled  1733),  by  Flying  Childers,  by  Darley  Ara- 
bian. 
gr  Dam,  Frisk,  by  Sir  Charles  (768),  by  Performer  (Taylor's)  (550),  by 
Phenomenon  (573),  by  Wildfire  (Ramsdale's)  (864),  by  Fireaway 
(Burgess')  (208). 

For  continuation  see  extended  pedigree  of  Langton  Performer. 
Never  shown  in  America. 


No.  37.  MODISTE  (3108)  719 

Bay  mare,  white  strip  in  face  and  four  white  fetlocks.     Fifteen  hands 
high. 

Bred  by  John  Bloomfield,  Warham,  England. 
Foaled,  1889.     Imported,  1895,  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 

Sire  — Model  (Tuck's)  (1054). 
gr  Sire  —  Little  Model  (Grigg's)  (407). 
g  gr  Sire  —  Fireaway  (248). 
g  g  gr  Sire  —  Prickwillow. 

Dam,  by  Inchcolm. 

Winner  of  several  prizes  in  England,  but  never  shown  in  America. 


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No.  38.  BELGRAVIA  (8665)  778 

Dark  chestnut  mare,  star  in  forehead.     Fifteen  hands  one  inch  high. 
Bred  by  J.  H.  Holdridge,  Yorks,  England. 
Foaled,  1894.     Imported,  1896,  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 

Sire  —  His  Majesty  (2513). 
gr  Sire  —  Matchless  of  Londesboro'  (1517)  18. 
g  gr  Sire  —  Danegelt  (174). 
g  g  gr  Sire  —  Denmark  (177). 

Dam,  Cliff e  Rose   (5148),   by  Prince  Alfred   (1325),  by  Gladstone 
(1390),  by  Young  Fireaway  (Yewell's),  by  Fireaway  (249), 
by  Achilles  (2). 
gr  Dam,  Marigold  (757),  by  Zetland  (1229),  by  Fireaway  (249),  by 
Achilles  (2). 
g  gr  Dam,  Fanny,  by  Holderness  Phenomenon  (1009),  by  Bay  Phenome- 
non (898),  by  Wildfire  (P.  Ramsdale's)  (865),  by  Wildfire  (R. 
Ramsdale's)  (864),  by  Fireaway  (Burgess')  (208). 
g  g  gr  Dam,  Fanny,  by  Golden  Drop. 

PRIZES: 

Third  at  Royal  Agricultural  Hall,  London,  1896. 
Second  at  Chicago  Horse  Show,  1897. 
Third  at  National  Horse  Show,  1897. 
Third  at  National  Horse  Show,  1900. 
Second  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1900. 


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No.  39.  POP  (1321)  489 

Chestnut  mare,  star,  snip,  four  white  stockings.     Fifteen  hands  high. 
Bred  by  G.  Piercy,  Yorks,  England. 
Foaled,  1887.     Imported,  1893. 

Sire  —  Matchless  of  Londesboro'  (1517)  18. 
gr  Sire  — ■  Danegelt  (174). 
g  gr  Sire  —  Denmark  (177). 

Dam,  Popsy  (1322),  by  Lord  Lyons  (419),  by  Lord  Derby  (415),  by 
Performer  (549),  by  Atlas  (36),  by  Norfolk  Phenomenon  (522), 
by  Norfolk  Cob  (475). 
gr  Dam,  Fanny,  by  St.  Giles  (1144),  by  St.  Giles  (687),  by  Wildfire  (867), 
by  Grey  Wildfire  (865),  by  Wildfire  (864),  by  Fireaway  (208). 
g  gr  Dam,  by  Performer  (549),  by  Atlas  (36),  by  Norfolk  Phenomenon 
(522). 

For  continuation  see  extended  pedigree  of  Langton  Performer. 

PRIZES:, 

Second  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1900,  with  progeny. 
Second  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1901,  with  progeny. 
Second  at  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901,  with  progeny. 


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No.  40.     BRIDAL  BOUQUET  (7183)  486 

Dark  chestnut  mare,  strip,  two  front  stockings  and  right  hind  stocking 
white.     Fourteen  hands  three  and  one-half  inches  high. 
Bred  by  Frank  Usher,  Yorks,  England. 
Foaled,  1892.     Imported,  1893. 

Sire  —  Danegelt  (174). 
gr  Sire  —  Denmark  (177). 

Dam,  Bouquet  (1033),  by  Wildfire  (1224),  by  Phenomenon  (584),  by 
Bay  President, 
gr  Dam,  Favourite,  by  D.  0. 

For  continuation  see  extended  pedigree  of  Langton  Performer. 

PRIZES: 

Fourth  at  National  Horse  Show,  1898. 
Second  at  National  Horse  Show,  1900. 


No.  41.  VICTORIA  2d,  930 

Chestnut  mare,  star,  snip,  both  hind  ankles  white.     Fifteen  hands  three 
inches  high. 

Bred  by  Frederick  Joy,  Detroit,  Michigan. 
Foaled,  1896. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Victoria  (3339)  487.     (See  No.  31,  this  catalogue.) 

PRIZES: 

Third  at  National  Horse  Show,  1899. 
Third  at  New  York  Open  Air  Show,  1899. 
Second  at  National  Horse  Show,  1900. 
First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1900. 
Third  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1901. 
Second  at  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901. 
Fourth  at  National  Horse  Show,  1901. 

Victoria  2d  has  also  been  many  times  a  member  of  the  first  prize  progeny 
shown  with  Fandango. 


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No.  42.        SUTTON  LILY  (11613)  853 

Chestnut  roan  mare,  strip,  left  front  and  right  hind  legs  white,  patch  on 
left  hind  coronet.     Fifteen  hands  one-half  inch  high. 
Bred  by  E.  Burnham,  Patrington,  England. 
Foaled,  1896.     Imported,  1897,  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Burnham's  Lily  (6446),  by  Connaught  (1453). 
gr  Dam,  Jersey  Lily  (5443),  by  Lord  Derby  2d  (417). 
g  gr  Dam,  Eberton,  by  Charley  (926),  by  Sir  Charles  (Beal's)   (768),  by 
Performer  (Taylor's)  (550),  by  Phenomenon  (Ramsdale's)  (573), 
by  Wildfire   (R.   Ramsdale's)    (864),   by   Fireaway   (Burgess') 
(208). 

For  continuation  see  extended  pedigree  of  Langton  Performer. 

PRIZES: 

This  filly  was  shown  thirteen  times  in  England  as  a  foal,  winning  eleven 
first  and  two  second  prizes. 

Second  at  National  Horse  Show,  1897  (shortly  after  importation). 

First  at  Chicago  Horse  Show,  1897. 

Reserve  to  Junior  Champion  Lady  Valentine  at  Chicago  Horse  Show, 
1897. 

First  at  Washington  Horse  Show,  1898. 

Second  at  National  Horse  Show,  1898. 

Fourth  at  National  Horse  Show,  1899. 

Second  at  New  York  Open  Air  Show,  1899. 

Second  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1900. 

Fourth  at  National  Horse  Show,  1900. 

Sutton  Lily  is  a  splendid  harness  mare  and  with  her  mate,  Miss  Sutton, 
has  won  many  prizes,  among  which  was  first  prize  at  the  Philadelphia  Horse 
Show,  1900,  as  best  carriage  pair  for  road  purposes. 


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No.  43,       MISS  SUTTON  (10341)  786 

Dark  chestnut  mare,  strip,  hind  legs  white.     Fifteen  hands  high. 

Bred  by  William  Vickers,  England. 

Foaled,  1895.     Imported,  1896,  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 

Sire  —  Chocolate,  Jr.  (4185). 
gr  Sire  — Rufus  (1343). 
g  gr  Sire  —  Vigorous  (1215). 
g  g  gr  Sire  —  Norfolk  Gentleman  (492). 
g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Great  Gun  (326). 
g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Great  Gun  (325). 
g  g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Great  Gun  (323). 
g  g  g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Performer  (552). 
ggggggggr  Sire  —  Prickwillow  (607). 
gggggggggr  Sire  —  Norfolk  Phenomenon  (522). 
ggggggggggr  Sire  —  Norfolk  Cob  (475). 
gggggggggggr  Sire  —  Fireaway  (Burgess')  (208). 

Dam,  Leconfield  Nancy  (6996),  by  Danegelt  (174),  by  Denmark  (177). 
gr  Dam,  Peggy,  by  Heslerton  Fireaway  (1003),  by  Fireaway  (Triffit's) 
(249),  by  Achilles  (Hairsine's)  (2). 
g  gr  Dam,  by  Edmund  Kean. 

For  continuation  see  extended  pedigree  of  Langton  Performer. 

PRIZES: 

Second  at  Chicago  Horse  Show,  1897. 
First  at  Washington  Horse  Show,  1898. 
Third  at  National  Horse  Show,  1898. 
Fourth  at  National  Horse  Show,  1896. 

Miss  Sutton  is  the  harness  mate  of  Sutton  Lily  (see  Sutton  Lily) . 


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No.  44.  KATHLEEN  2d,  873 

Chestnut  mare,  strip,  right  hind  and  right  front  coronetjand  left  front 
stocking  white.     Fifteen  hands  three  and  one-half  inches  high. 
Bred  by  W.  Waterhouse,  Kent,  England. 
Foaled,  1896.     Imported  in  dam,  1896,  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 

Sire  —  Polonius  (4931). 
gr  Sire  —  Wildfire  (1224)  236. 
g  gr  Sire  —  Phenomenon  (584). 

Dam,  Kathleen  (2852)  783.     (See  No.  28,  this  catalogue.) 

PRIZES: 

Third  at  National  Horse  Show,  1897. 

Second  at  Chicago  Horse  Show,  1897. 

Second  at  Washington  Horse  Show,  1898. 

Third  at  National  Horse  Show,  1898. 

Fourth  at  National  Horse  Show,  1899. 

First  at  National  Horse  Show,  1900. 

Reserve  to  Champion  Victoria  3d,  National  Horse  Show,  1900. 

Kathleen  2d  is  a  noted  mare  in  harness  and  was  one  of  the  trio  from 
Maplewood  that  won  the  Challenge  Cup  at  the  New  York  State  Fair,  1901, 
for  best  three  harness  horses  in  the  show. 


No.  45.  MODISTE  2d,  87  J 

Chestnut  mare,  strip,  both  hind  stockings  and  right  front  ankle'white. 
Sixteen  hands  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1897. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Modiste  (3108)  719.     (See  No.  37,  this  catalogue.) 

Modiste  2d  is  thoroughly  broken  to  harness  and  is  a  wonderful  all-round 
performer. 


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No.  46.  MISCHIEF  2d,  874 

Chestnut  mare,  strip,  both  hind  stockings  white.     Fifteen  hands  two 
and  one-fourth  inches  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1896. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.)' 
Dam,  Mischief  (3081)  718.     (See  No.  36,  this  catalogue.) 

PRIZES: 

Third  at  Chicago  Horse  Show,  1897. 

Third  at  Washington  Horse  Show,  1898. 

Highly  Commended  at  National  Horse  Show,  1898.  - 

Third  at  National  Horse  Show,  1899. 


No.  47.       JESSIE  MOORE  (11033)  782 

Chestnut  mare,  strip.     Fifteen  hands  one  inch  high. 
Bred  by  Henry  Moore,  Cranswick,  England. 
Foaled,  1896.     Imported,  1896,  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 

Sire  —  Chocolate,  Jr.  (4185). 
gr  Sire  — Rufus  (1343). 
g  gr  Sire  —  Vigorous  (1215). 
g  g  gr  Sire  —  Norfolk  Gentleman  (492). 
g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Great  Gun  (326). 
g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Great  Gun  (325). 
g  g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Great  Gun  (323). 
g  g  g  g  g  g  gr  Sire  —  Performer  (552). 
ggggggggr  Sire  —  Prickwillow  (607). 
gggggggggr  Sire  —  Norfolk  Phenomenon  (522). 

Dam,  Jessamine  (1151)  781.     (See  No.  35,  this  catalogue.) 


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No.  48.  VICTORIA  3d,  93  \ 

(For  reference.) 

Chestnut  mare,  star,  left  hind  ankle  and  right  hind  pastern  white.     Fif- 
teen hands  three  inches  high. 

Bred  by  Frederick  Joy,  Detroit,  Michigan. 
Foaled,  1897. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Victoria  (3339)  487.     (See  No.  31,  this  catalogue.) 

PRIZES: 

First  at  National  Horse  Show,  1898. 

Junior  Champion  at  National  Horse  Show,  1898. 

First  at  New  York  Open  Air  Show.  1899. 

First  at  National  Horse  Show,  1899. 

First  at  Philadelphia  Horse  Show,  1900. 

Championship  and  English  Medal  at  Philadelphia  Horse  Show;  1900. 

First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1900. 

First  at  National  Horse  Show,  1900. 

Championship  at  National  Horse  Show,  1900. 

First  at  Philadelphia  Horse  Show,  1901. 

Championship  and  English  Medal,  1901. 

First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1901. 

First  at  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901. 

First  at  National  Horse  Show,  1901. 

Championship  at  National  Horse  Show,  1901. 

First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1902. 

First  at  National  Horse  Show,  1902. 

Reserve  to  Champion  at  National  Horse  Show,  1902. 


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No.  49.  THELMA,  J 037 

Chestnut  mare,  strip,  left  front  pastern,  left  hind  ankle,  right  front  ankle 
and  right  hind  stocking  white.  Fifteen  hands  three  and  one-half  inches 
high. 

Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1899. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Thalma  (4790)  488.     By  Danegelt  (174). 

PRIZES: 

Second  at  Philadelphia  Horse  Show,  1900. 
Third  at  Philadelphia  Horse  Show,  1901. 
First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1901. 
First  at  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901. 
Fourth  at  National  Horse  Show,  1901. 
First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1902. 
Second  at  National  Horse  Show,  1902. 


No.  50.  LADY  LANGTON,  872 

Chestnut  mare,  star,  snip,  both  hind  pasterns  white.  Fifteen  hands 
two  inches  high. 

Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1897. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
(Dam,  Lady  Kitty  (1200)  793. 

Lady  Langton  won  first  prize  at  the  Boston  Horse  Show,  1899,  and 
second  at  the  New  York  Open  Air  Show,  1899.  She  is  thoroughly  broken 
to  all  harness  and  a  splendid  mate  to  her  half-sister  of  the  same  age,  Nelly 
Langton.  This  pair  won  first  prize  in  harness  at  the  New  York  State  Fair, 
1901,  and  fourth  prize  in  two  of  the  strongest  classes  at  the  National  Horse 
Show  of  that  year.  The  above  winnings  of  a  pair  of  four-year-olds,  in  a 
show  like  that  at  Madison  Square  Garden,  show  very  plainly  where  pur- 
chasers may  look  for  the  finest  carriage  horses  in  the  future. 


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No.  5U  OUR  VALENTINE,  1097 

Chestnut  mare,  strip,  off  front  ankle  and  both  hind  stockings  "white. 
Fifteen  hands  one  inch  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1900. 

Sire,  Clifton  2d  (4689)  272.     (See  No.  2,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Lady  Valentine  (10203)  784.     (See  No.  32,  this  catalogue.) 

No.  52.    HER  ROYAL  HIGHNESS,  1094 

Chestnut  mare,  star  and  left  hind  pastern  white.     Fifteen  hands" two 
inches  high. 

Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1900. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Kathleen  (2852)  783.     (See  No.  28,  this  catalogue.) 

PRIZES: 

First  at  Philadelphia  Horse  Show,  1901. 
First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1901. 
First  at  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901. 
Third  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1902. 


No.  53.  MARJORAM,  1098 

Bay  mare,  star,  left  front  pastern  and  both  hind  ankles  white.     Sixteen 
hands  high. 

Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1900. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Wild  Thyme  (3272)  490.     By  Mathless  of  Londesboro'  (1517)  18. 


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No.  54  ROYAL  PRINCESS,  U76 

Chestnut  mare,  star.     Fifteen  hands  three  and  one-half  inches  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1901. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Kathleen  (2852)  783.     (See  No.  28,  this  catalogue.) 

PRIZES: 

Third  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1902. 
Second  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1904. 


No.  55.  VICTORIA  5th,  U79 

Chestnut  mare,  strip,  right  hind  ankle  and  left  hind  pastern  white.     Fif- 
teen hands  two  inches  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1901. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Victoria  (3339)  487.     (See  No.  31,  this  catalogue.) 

PRIZES: 

First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1902. 

Second  at  National  Horse  Show,  1902. 

Third  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1904. 

First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1907,  with  two  of  progeny. 


No.  56.  COMPLIMENT,  U80 

Chestnut  mare,  strip  and  four  white  stockings.     Fifteen  hands  two  and 
one-half  inches  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1901. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Applause  (7612)  777.     (See  No.  33,  this  catalogue.) 


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No.  57.  THALMINA,  U78 

Chestnut  mare,  strip,  right  front  coronet  and  bothjhind  stockings  white. 
Fifteen  hands  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1901. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Thalma  (4790)  488.     By  Danegelt  (174). 


No.  58.  VICTORIA  6th,  1365 

Chestnut  mare,   strip   and  right  hind  stocking  white.     Fifteen  hands 
three  and  one-half  inches  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1902. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Victoria  (3339)  487.     (See  No.  31,  this  catalogue.) 

PRIZE: 

First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1904. 


No.  59.  FLORINE,  J366 

Chestnut  mare,  strip,  right  front  and  both  hind  stockings  white.     Fifteen 
hands  three  inches  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1902. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Wild  Thyme  (3372)  490.     By  Mathless  of  Londesboro'  (1517)  18. 


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No.  60.  SUTTON'S  LADY,  1367 

Chestnut  mare,  star  and  left  hind  stocking  white.     Fifteen  hands'three 
and  one-half  inches  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1902. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Lady  Sutton  (9180)  730.     (See  No.  30,  this  catalogue.) 

PRIZE: 

Second  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1904. 


No.  61.  FINESSE,  1348 

Black  mare,  star  and  both  hind  ankles  white.     Fifteen  hands  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1903. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Mischief  3d,  870.     By  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1, 

this  catalogue.) 


No.  62.  JESSIE  L.t  1352 

Chestnut  mare,  strip,  right  front  and  left  hind  pastern  white.     Fifteen 
hands  three  inches  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1903. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Jessie  Moore  (11033)  782.     (See  No.  47,  this  catalogue.) 

PRIZE: 

Third  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1904. 


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No.  63.  FLORITA,  1353 

Chestnut  mare,  faint  star,  inside  of  left  hind  coronet  white.     Fifteen 
hands  high. 

Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1903. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Jessamine  (1151)  781.     (See  No.  35,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  64.  FANTASTIC,  1355 

Chestnut  mare,  elongated  star,  left  front  pastern,  right  hind  stocking 
and  left  hind  ankle  white.     Fifteen  hands  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1903. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Lady  Danegelt  (8036)  720.     By  Danegelt  (174). 


No.  65.  FANNY  K.,  1413 

Chestnut  mare,  star,  snip,  left  front  pastern  and  both  hind  ankles  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1904. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Kathleen  (2852)  783.     (See  No.  28,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  66.  RE-CALL,  1414 

Chestnut  mare,  strip,  both  front  ankles,  left  hind  ankle,  and  right  hind 
stocking  white.     Fifteen  hands  two  inches  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1904. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Applause  (7612)  777.     (See  No.  33,  this  catalogue.) 


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No.  67.  LANDLADY,  1415 

Chestnut  mare,  strip,  right  hind  ankle  and  left  hind  coronet  white.     Fif- 
teen hands  two  and  one-half  inches  high  at  four  years. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1904. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Lady  Valentine  (10203)  784.     (See  No.  32,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  68.  VICTRICE,  1416 

Bay  mare,  star,  snip,  right  hind  ankle  white.     Fifteen  hands  one-half 
inch  high  at  four  years. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1904. 

Sire,  Victor  460.     (Victor  is  out  of  Victoria,  by  Fandango.) 
Dam,  Fatinitza  1195,  half-bred  Hackney,  by  Norfolk  Hero. 


No.  69.  VIGNETTE,  1417 

Bay  mare,  star,  snip,  right  front  and  both  hind  ankles  white.     Fifteen 
hands  one-half  inch  high  at  four  years. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1904. 

Sire,  Victor  460.     (Victor  is  out  of  Victoria,  by  Fandango.) 
Dam,  Modiste  (3108)  719.     (See  No.  37,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  70.  LADY  F.t  1418 

Chestnut  mare,  right  front  pastern  and  both  hind  ankles  white.     Fifteen 
hands  three  inches  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1904. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Lady  Sutton  (9180)  730.     (See  No.  30,  this  catalogue.) 


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No.  71.  SONNET,  1419 

Chestnut  mare,  both  hind  ankles  white.     Fourteen  hands  three  inches 
high  at  four  years. 

Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1904. 

Sire,  The  Sirdar  419.     (See  No.  5,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Winnifred  357.    By  Wildfire  (1224). 

No.  72.  LADY  JESSIE,  1420 

Chestnut  mare,  star,  both  front  ankles  and  both  hind  ankles  white.     Fif- 
teen hands  three  inches  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1904. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Jessie  Moore  (11033)  782.     (See  No.  47,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  73.  LADY  MISCHIEF,  1421 

Chestnut  mare,  strip,  left  front  ankle  and  left  hind  coronet  white.     Six- 
teen hands  high. 

Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1904. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Mischief  (3081)  718.     (See  No.  36,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  74.  LADY  DANE,  1422 

Chestnut  mare,  strip,  left  front  and  both  hind  ankles  white.     Fifteen 
hands  one  and  one-half  inches  high  at  four  years. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1904. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Lady  Danegelt  (8036)  720.     By  Danegelt  (174). 

PRIZE: 

Second  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1907.     Filly  three  years  old. 


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No.  75.  FLORIBEL,  1423 

Chestnut  mare,  both  hind  ankles  white.     Fifteen  hands  one  inch  high  at 
four  years. 

Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1904. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Victoria  2d,  930.     (See  No.  41,  this  catalogue.) 

PRIZE: 

First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1907.     Filly  three  years  old. 


No.  76.  VICTORIA  7th,  1770 

Chestnut  mare,  star. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1905. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Victoria  (3339)  487.     (See  No.  31,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  77.  LINNET,  1775 

Bay  mare,  star,  both  front  coronets  and  both  hind  ankles  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1905. 

Sire,  Landsdowne,  687.     (See  No.  7,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Modiste  (3108)  719.     (See  No.  37,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  78.  KATHLEEN  L.,  1776 

Chestnut  mare,  star,  snip,  right  front  pastern,  right  hind  ankle  and  left 
front  stocking  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1905. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Kathleen  (2852)  783.     (See  No.  28,  this  catalogue.) 


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No.  79.  LENA  V.,  1778 

Chestnut  roan,  mare,  strip,  left  front  ankle,  right  front  pastern  and  right 
hind  stocking  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1905.       • 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Our  Valentine,  1097.     (See  No.  51,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  80.  LLUWYN,  1779 

Bay  mare,  star,  both  hind  ankles  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1905. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Cinderella,  1185.     (See  No.  131,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  81.    LORA  OF  MAPLE  WOOD,  1780 

Brown  mare,  both  hind  pasterns  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1905. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Fatinitza,  1195,  by  Norfolk  Hero. 


No.  82.  JESSIE  M.,  1781 

Chestnut  mare,  strip,  inside  of  left  front  coronet  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1905. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Jessie  Moore,  (11033)  782.     (See  No.  47,  this  catalogue.) 

PRIZE: 
Second  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1907.     Filly  two  years  old. 


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No.  83.  LENA  H.,  J  782 

Chestnut  mare,  star,  left  front  ankle,  left  hind  pastern  and  right  hind 
stocking  white. 

Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1905. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Her  Royal  Highness,  1094.     (See  No.  52,  this  catalogue.) 

PRIZE: 

First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1907,  filly  two  years  old. 


No.  84.  LUCINDA  M.,  1783 

Chestnut  mare,  faint  star. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1905. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Mischief  (3081)  718.     (See  No.  36,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  85.  LUCRETIA  M.t  J  784 

Bay  mare,  black  points. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Mischief  (3081)  778.     (See  No.  36,  this  catalogue.) 


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No.  86.  SALOME,  1785 

Chestnut  mare,  strip,  right  fore  and  right  hind  coronets  and  left  hind 
ankle  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  The  Sirdar,  419.     (See  No.  5,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Marjoram,  1098.     (See  No.  53,  this  catalogue.) 

PRIZE: 

First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1907,  filly  one  year  old. 


No.  87.  STELLA  L.,  J  786 

Chestnut  mare,  star. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Stella  (7431)  788.     (See  No.  29,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  88.  AURELIA,  J  787 

Chestnut  mare,  strip,  front  right  pastern  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Applause  (7612)  777.     (See  No.  33,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  89.  LA  BELLE,  J788 

Chestnut  mare,  star,  strip,  snip,  and  left  hind  pastern  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Landsdowne,  687.     (See  No.  7,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Belgravia  (8665)  778.     (See  No.  38,  this  catalogue.) 


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No.  90.    MAPLE  WOOD  MISCHIEF,  1789 

Chestnut  mare,  star,  left  hind  stocking  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Mischief  2d,  874.     (See  No.  46,  this  catalogue.) 

PRIZE: 

Second  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1907,  filly  one  year  old. 


No.  91.  LINA,  1790 

Chestnut  mare,  star. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Fatinitza,  1195,  by  Norfolk  Hero. 


No.  92.  LUCY  H.,  1791 

Chestnut  mare,  star,  left  hind  pastern  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Her  Royal  Highness,  1094.     (See  No.  52,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  93.  CASSANDRA,  1792 

Bay  mare,  black  points. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Cinderella,  1185.     (See  No.  131,  this  catalogue.) 


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No.  94.  VICTORIA   S.,  1793 

Chestnut  mare,  star,  left  hind  ankle  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  The  Sirdar,  419.     (See  No.  5,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Victoria  5th,  1179.     (See  No.  55,  this  catalogue.) 

PRIZE: 
Third  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1907,  filly  one  year  old. 

No.  95.  FANNY  L.,  1794 

Chestnut  mare,  strip,  left  front  pastern -and  both  hind  stockings  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Fantasy,  1196.     (See  No.  132,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  96.  BRIDAL  BELL,  1795 

Chestnut  mare,  star,  both  hind  ankles  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Landsdowne,  687.     (See  No.  7,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Bridal  Bouquet  (7183)  486.     (See  No.  40,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  97.  VICTORIA  M.,  1904 

Chestnut  mare,  star,  strip,  snip,  left  front  pastern,  right  hind  stocking, 
and  left  hind  coronet  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1907. 

Sire,  The  Sirdar,  419.     (See  No.  5,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Victoria  5th,  1179.     (See  No.  55,  this  catalogue.) 


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No.  98.  VICTORIA  8th,  1905 

Chestnut  roan  mare,  strip,  both  front  stockings  and  both  hind  pasterns 
white. 

Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1907. 
Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Victoria  (3339)  487.     (See  No.  31,  this  catalogue.) 

No.  99.  AURORA  L.,  1906 

Chestnut  mare,  strip,  right  front  ankle  and  left  front  pastern  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1907. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Applause  (7612)  777.     (See  No.  33,  this  catalogue.) 

No.  100.  NELLY  M.,  1907 

Chestnut  mare,  strip. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1907. 

Sire,  Landsdowne,  687.     (See  No.  7,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Nelly  (5927)  787.     (See  No.  34,  this  catalogue.) 

No.  101.  M.  MODISTE,  1908 

Chestnut  mare,  strip,  right  hind  pastern  and  left  hind  stocking  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1907. 

Sire,  Landsdowne,  687.     (See  No.  7,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Modiste  (3108)  719.     (See  No.  37,  this  catalogue.) 

No.  102.  FLORINE  2d,  1909 

Chestnut  mare,  star  and  left  hind  stocking  white. 

Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 

Foaled,  1907. 

Sire,  The  Sirdar,  419.     (See  No.  5,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Florine,  1366.     (See  No.  59,  this  catalogue.) 


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No.  103.  JASMINE,  1910 

Chestnut  mare,  solid  color. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1907. 

Sire,  The  Sirdar,  419.     (See  No.  5,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Jessamine  (1151)  781.     (See  No.  35,  this  catalogue.) 

No.  104.  BELGRAVIA  2d,  1912 

Chestnut  mare,  strip. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1907. 

Sire,  Landsdowne,  687.     (See  No.  7,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Belgravia  (8665)  778.     (See  No.  38,  this  catalogue.) 

No.  105.  PRINCESS  POP,  1913 

Chestnut  mare,  strip,  left  front  and  right  hind  stockings' white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1907. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Pop  (1321)  489.     (See  No.  39,  this  catalogue.) 

No.  106.         MY  VALENTINE,  1914 

Chestnut  mare,  strip,  left  front  and  both  hind  stockings  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1907. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Our  Valentine,  1097.     (See  No.  51,  this  catalogue.) 


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HACKNEY  GELDINGS 


No.  J07.  WINCHESTER,  577 

Chestnut  gelding,  large  star,  left  hind  stocking  white.  Sixteen  hands 
high. 

Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1901. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Wild  Thyme  (3372)  490,  by  Mathless  of  Londesboro'  (1517)  18. 

PRIZE: 

Third  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1904. 

Winchester  is  a  beautiful  golden  chestnut,  nearly  sixteen  hands  in  height, 
with  very  high,  true  action  and  thoroughly  broken  to  both  single  and 
double  harness.     A  grand  coupe  horse  or  wheeler  for  a  tandem. 


No.  108.  LEONIDAS,  681 

Chestnut  gelding,  strip  and  left  front  stocking  white.     Fifteen  hands  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1903. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Bridal  Bouquet  (7183)  486.     (See  No.  40,  this  catalogue.) 

Leonidas  is  the  harness  mate  of  Landseer.     (See  below.) 


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No.  109.  LANDSEER,  685 

Chestnut  gelding,  strip,  left  hind  stocking  and  right  hind  pastern  white. 
Fifteen  hands  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1903. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Canny  Maid  (6460)  576,  by  Canny  Man  (2881),  by  Mathless  of  Londes- 

boro'  (1517)  18. 

PRIZE: 

First  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1904. 

Landseer  is  the  harness  mate  of  Leonidas  and  with  him  they  make  an 
ideal  pair  of  leaders  for  light  four-in-hand.  They  are  also  a  grand  pair 
for  lady's  phaeton  or  light  victoria.  They  are  about  fifteen  hands  high, 
very  beautiful  in  conformation  and  attractive  in  both  color  and  markings. 
Drive  well  together,  have  high,  true  action,  and  look  equally  well  whether 
standing  or  moving. 

No.  U0.  LEANDER,  728 

Chestnut  gelding,  strip,  left  front  pastern,  right  front  coronet  and  right 
hind  ankle  white.     Fifteen  hands  three  inches  high  at  four  years. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1904. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Canny  Maid  (6460)  576,  by  Canny  Man  (2881),  by  Mathless  of  Londes- 

boro' (1517)  18. 

PRIZE: 

Third  at  New  York  State  Fair,  1907.    Special,  stallion,  mare,  or  gelding. 

No.  HI.  VICTOR  B,  730 

Chestnut  gelding,  star  and  snip.  Fifteen  hands  one  and  one-half  inches 
high  at  four  years. 

Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1904. 

Sire,  Victor  460.     (Victor  is  out  of  Victoria  by  Fandango.) 
Dam,  Belgravia  (8665)  778.     (See  No.  38,  this  catalogue.) 


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No.  \  12.  ALEXANDER 

Chestnut  gelding,  star,  snip,  both  front  pasterns  and  both  hind  stockings 
white. 

Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1905. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Pop  (1321)  489.     (See  No.  39,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  113.  SALAAM 

Chestnut  gelding,  star,  right  hind  coronet  and  left  hind  pastern  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  The  Sirdar,  419.     (See  No.  5,  this  catalogue.) 

Dam,  Jessamine  (1151)  781.     (See  No.  35,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  114.  LEONARDO 

Chestnut  gelding,  strip,  white  spot  on  inside  of  right  hind  coronet. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Jessie  Moore  (11033)  782.     (See  No.  47,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  115.  FRANCHOT 

Chestnut  gelding,  star. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Lady  Langton,  872.     (See  No.  50,  this  catalogue.) 


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STANDARD    BRED    TROTTING 

MARES 


No.  J 16.        PRINCESS  CLARA,  119,  A.  H.  S.  B. 

(F.  S.) 

Bay  mare,  star,  four  white  pasterns.     Fifteen  hands  two   and  three- 
fourths  inches  high. 

Bred  by  H.  E.  Huntington,  San  Francisco,  California. 
Foaled,  1891. 

Sired  by  St.  Bel  5336. 
(Leading  sire  of  1894.) 

1st  Dam,  Mary  Huntington  by  Harrison  Chief  (3841). 

2d  Dam,  Lena,  by  Indian  Chief  (832). 

3d  Dam,  Fanny,  by  Joe  Downing  710  (sire  of  the  dams  of  Lorene  2.15J, 

Sharper,  2.19J,  etc.),  by  Edwin  Forrest,  49. 
Harrison  Chief  3841  (sire  of  Harrison  2.261,  George  L.  2.26+,  and  the 

dams  of  J.  H.  L.  2. 08+,  etc.),  by  Clark  Chief  89;    dam  Lute  Boyd 

(dam  of  The  Banker  2.29|),  by  Joe  Downing  710,  etc. 
Indian  Chief  832  (sire  of  Warrior  2.26,  Lady  de  Jarnette  2.28,  etc.),  by 

Blood's  Black  Hawk,  son  of  Black  Hawk  5;   dam,  Lou  Berry,  by  Ned 

Forrest,  son  of  Young  Bashaw,  etc. 

St.  Bel,  5336,  rec.  2.24+. 

1st  Dam,  Neubia,  by  Harold  413. 

2d  Dam,  Lady  Limp  (dam  of  Good  Morning  2.28+),  by  Toronto,  sire  of 
the  dams  of  Aldine  2.19J,  Lister  2.25+,  Mignon  2.17i,  etc. 

3d  Dam,  by  Mambrino  Chief  11,  sire  of  the  dams  of  Director,  2.17,  Pied- 
mont 2. 17+,  Iona  2. 17+,  Onward  2.25+,  etc. 

4th  Dam,  s.  t.  b.,  by  Imp.  Hedgeford. 

St.  Bel  5336  (sire  of  Baron  Bel  2.111,  Notion  2.16,  Fail  Not  2.16+,  Almabel 
2. 17+,  Monabel  2.18,  etc.),  by  Electioneer  125;  dam,  Beautiful  Bells 
2.29+  (dam  of  Bell  Boy  2.19i,  etc.),  by  The  Moor  870;  2d  dam,  Minne- 
haha (dam  of  Alcazar  2. 20+,  etc.),  by  Steven's  Bald  Chief,  etc. — 
St.  Bel  headed  the  list  in  1894,  adding  twenty  new  performers  to  his 
credit. 


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No.  117.    CHOICE,  106,  A.  H.  S.  B.    (F.  S.) 

Bay  mare,  both  hind  pasterns  white.     Fifteen  and  three-fourths  hands 
high. 

Bred  by  Bowerman  Bros. 
Foaled,  May,  1892. 

Sire  —  Empire  Wilkes'3798. 
gr  Sire  —  GeorgeJWilkes  92. 

Dam,  Helen  Windsor,  by  Windsor  652. 
2d   Dam,  Lottie  236,  by  Volunteer  55. 
3d   Dam,  Daughter  of  Duroc  Richmond. 
4th  Dam,  Daughter  of  General  Jackson. 


No.  118.    MATTIE  P,  113,  A.  H.  S.  B.     (F.  S.) 

Brown  mare,  right  hind  ankle  white.     Fifteen  hands  three  and  one- 
fourth  inches  high. 

Bred  by  Mrs.  M.  M.  Petterson. 
Foaled,  1892. 

Sired  by  Princewood  Wilkes. 

1st  Dam,  Prelude  (Reg.  Vol.  5)  (dam  of  a  three-year-old  that  could  go  in 

2.20  in  1894),  by  Pancoast  1439. 
2d   Dam,  "Starling,"  by  Cuyler  100. 
3d   Dam,  Artless  (full  sister  to  Orange  Girl  2.20,  etc.),  by  Hambletonian 

10  (sire  of  Electioneer,  George  Wilkes,  Happy  Medium,  etc.). 
4th  Dam,  Dolly  Mills  (dam  of  Orange  Girl  2.20,  and  three  producing  sons) 
by  Seeley's  American  Star  14  (sire  of  the  dams  of  Guy  2.10|, 
Dexter  2.17i,  Robert  McGregor,  2.17£,  etc.). 
Pancoast  1439  (sire  of  Ponce  de  Leon  213,  Patron  2.14i,  Garnet  2.13*. 
Cuylercoast  2.16£,  etc.),  by  Woodford  Mambrino  345,  dam,  Bicara 
(dam  of  Monte  Carlo  2.29|),  by  Harold  413,  2d  dam,  Belle  (dam  of 
Belmont  66,  etc.),  by  Mambrino  Chief  11,  etc. 

Princewood  Wilkes. 

(Trial  2.18.) 

Sired  by  Nutwood  600,  2.18|. 

1st  Dam,  Alicia  2.30  (Vol.  5),  by  George  Wilkes  519,  record  2.22. 

2d   Dam, "Alma  Mater  (dam  of  eight  in  list,  including  Alcyone  2.27  and 

Alcantara  2.23),  by  Mambrino  Patchen  58. 
3d   Dam,  Estella,  by  Imp.  Australian  (sire  of  Cuba,  dam  of  Cubic  2.28*). 


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No.  119.    THE  MAPLES,  M,  A.  H.  S.  B.   (R  S.) 

Brown  mare.     Fifteen  hands  two  and  one-half  inches  high. 
Bred  by  T.  C.  Jefferson. 
Foaled,  1893. 

Sire,  Maple  Bells  16285  (son  of  Bell  Boy  2.191). 

1st  Dam,  by  Young  Jim  2009. 
2d   Dam,  by  John  Morgan. 

Young  Jim  2009  (sire  of  Trevilliam  2.081,  David  B.  2.101,  Dandy  Jim 
2.101,  Caneland  Wilkes  2.12,  Jim  Irving  2.23,  etc.),  by  Lear's  Sir 
William,  son  of  Howard's  Sir  Charles,  etc. 

Maple  Bells  16285. 

Sired  by  the  great  Bell  Boy  5350,  2.191.     (Sold  for  $51,000.) 
1st  Dam,  Kentucky  Bell  (dam  of  Clara  T.  2.28|,  and  the  dam  of  two 
producing  daughters  and  three  producing  sons),  by  Harold  413. 
2d   Dam,  Juliet  (dam  of  Mambrino  Pilot  2.27$,  and  he  has  established  a 
family  of  his  own,  through  his  sons  and  daughters),  by  Pilot, 
Jr.  12  (sire  of  the  dam  of  Maud  S.  2.08|,  Jay-Eye-See  2.10,  etc.). 
3d   Dam,  by  Webster  (son  of  Medoc). 

Bell  Boy  5350  (sire  of  Anderson  Bell  2.201,  Bridal  Bells  2.22$,  Corner  Bell 
2.23,  Princess  Belle  2.23|,  etc.),  by  Electioneer  125,  dam  Beau- 
tiful Bells  (dam  of  eight  in  2.30  list),  by  The  Moor  870;  2d  dam, 
Minnehaha  (dam  of  five),  by  Steven's  Bald  Chief. 


No.  J  20.    SALLIE  G,  \\6f  A.  H.  S.  B.     (R  S.) 

(For  Reference.) 
Bay  mare.     Fifteen  hands  two  inches  high. 
Bred  by  Eugene  Lamb,  Spears,  Kentucky. 
Foaled,  1891. 

Sire  —  Balzarine  (mile  in  2.27). 
gr  Sire  —  King  Rene  1278  (with  thirty-two  in  the  list). 

Dam,  by  Charles  Hemphill  12425,  brother  of  Blitzen,  Jr.  (mile  in  2.29$), 
by  Mambrino  Blitzen  2087,  by  Mambrino  Patchen. 
Sallie  G.  is  the  dam  of  Cyrena,  the  sensational  four-year-old  at  the 
National  Horse  Show,  1901. 


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No.  12U         THE  AMERICAN  ROSE 

Has  trotted  quarters  in  37/^  seconds. 
From  the  Noted  Clara  Family. 

Trotter;  bred  by  Village  Farm. 
Foaled,  1901. 

Brown  mare,  star,  snip,  left  front  coronet  and  right  hind  pastern  white; 
fifteen  hands  one  and  one-half  inches  high.     Standard. 


Rex  Americus  23200,    .    .    . 

Record  (4)  2.11J. 

Sire  of  12,  including  Bat- 
tleton  (4),  2.09f;  John 
Mc,  2.09f;  American 
Belle  (3),  2.12J. 


Briar  Rose, 


Onwardn411, 

Record  2.251. 

Sire  of  184;  dams  of  142. 


[  Gleam 

Dam  of  4  in  list. 


f  Chimes  5348, 

Sire  of  82;  dams  of  25, 
including  Lady  of  the 
Manor,  2.04J ;  Dare 
Devil,  2.09. 


Sweet  Briar, 


Geo.  Wilkes  519,  2.22. 

Sire  of  84;  dams  of  180. 
Dolly,  by  Mamb.  Chief  11. 

Dam  of  4  in  list,  etc. 

Dictator  113. 

Sire  of  59;  dams  of  114. 
Burchwood,  by  Blackwood 

74. 

In  great  brood  mare  list. 
Electioneer  125. 

Sire  of  166;  dams  of  129. 
Beautiful  Bells  2.29£  (dam 

of    11),    by    The    Moor 

870. 


Mambrino  King  1279. 
Sire  of  73;  dams  of  92. 

Feroline  (dam  of  3  pro- 
ducers), by  Kentucky 
Prince  2470. 


4th  dam  Lady  Dexter, by  Hambletonian,  10. 

Sister  of  Dexter,   2.17J,  and  dam  of  Dexter  Prince,   11363,  sire  of  61. 
5th  dam  Clara, by  American  Star,  14. 

Dam  of  Dexter,  2.17J,  and  2  others. 
6th  Dam  McKinstry  Mare  (dam  of  Shark,  2.27f). 


Rex  Americus,  23200,  record  2. Hi,  sire  of  Battleton  (4)  2.09|;  John  Mc,  2.09|; 
American  Belle,  2.12J.  His  dam,  Gleam,  also  dam  of  Amicus,  2.28f ;  Allethia,  2.29, 
and  Liberty  Chimes,  2.29^.  Her  dam,  Burchwood,  also  produced  Kingwood,  2.17J. 
The  next  dam  was  Burch  mare,  dam  of  Rosalind,  2.21f ;  Donald,  2.27;  1  sire  and  3 
producing  daughters. 

Sweet  Briar  is  sister  to  Great  Expectations,  sire  of  2  in  2.30.  Her  dam,  Feroline,  is 
sister  to  Dexter  Prince  (sire  of  65,  including  Eleata,  2.08^.  Lisonjero,  2.08J,  etc.), 
and  grandam  of  4,  including  Lord  March,  2.11£.  The  next  dam,  Lady  Dexter,  was 
full  sister  to  Dexter,  2. 17£;    Alma,  2.28f ;    Astoria,  2.29£;   Dictator,  etc. 


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No.  \22.       THE  CHRISTMAS  ROSE 

Has  shown  quarters  in  37  X  seconds. 

From  the  Family  of  Lord  Derby,  2.05^4  ;  Fantasy,  2.06 ; 

Shadow  Chimes,  2.05,  etc. 


Trotter;  bred  by  Village  Farm. 
Foaled,  1899. 

Black  mare,  star,  both  front  pasterns  and  right  hind  ankle  white, 
teen  hands  high.     Standard  Registered,  Vol.  XVI. 


Six- 


Dare  Devil  24828,  2.09, .  .  . 
Sire  of  The  Beau  Ideal, 
2.15*. 


f  Mambrino  King  1279,     . 
Sire    of    73,    including 
Lady    of     the     Manor, 


2.04J 
2.05f 
2.05J 


Lord     Derby, 

Heir -at-  Law, 

5  others  in  2.10. 


f  Mambrino  Patchen  58. 
\      Sire  of  25. 
[  Belle  Thornton,  by  Edwin 
Forrest  49. 


Snowdrop, 


'  Chimes  5348. 

Mercedes -I       Sire  of  82;    dams  of  25. 

Dam  of  1  in  2.09.     .    .      [  Satory,      by      Almonarch 
3234. 
In  great  brood  mare  list. 

[  Mambrino  Patchen  58. 
Mambrino  King  1279,  .    .    \      Sire  of  25;    dams  of  152. 
Sire  of  73;  dams  of  92.    [Belle  Thornton,  by  Edwin 
Forrest  49. 


Aileene, 


f  Peacock  2396. 
•|       Sire  of  3;   dam  of  2. 
I  Polly,  by  Hamlin  Patchen 
3519. 
Dam  of  2,  etc. 


4th  dam  Woful  (dam  of  3  producers), by  Young  Woful,  119. 

5th  dam by  Hero,  son  of  Abdallah,  1. 


Dare  Devil,  24828,  record  2.09,  sire  of  The  Beau  Ideal,  2.15i,  was  out  of  a  daughter 
of  Satory,  also  dam  of  Mandolin,  2.16.  The  next  dam  was  Molly  O.,  who  also  produced 
Verdant  (dam  of  Germaine,  2.15f;  Nerissa,  2.18^,  and  Verdi  Stanford,  2.23£),  and 
Dorothy,  dam  of  Princess  Dora,  2. 11  J. 

Snowdrop  was  out  of  a  daughter  of  Polly,  also  dam  of  Royal  King,  2.25J ;  Huon,  2.28J 
(sire)  and  Jay  Gould,  Jr.  (sire).  The  next  dam,  Woful,  also  produced  the  dams  of 
Windsweep  (dam  of  3,  including  Passing  Belle,  2.08j,  and  grandam  of  5,  including 
Shadow  Chimes,  2.05)  and  Black  Woful  (grandam  of  Homora,  dam  of  Fantasy,  2.06, 
etc.),  and  Claribel,  dam  of  Lord  Derby,  2.05f ,  etc. 

Mambrino  King,  1279,  sire  of  73,  including  Lady  of  the  Manor,  2.04J;  Heir-at-Law, 
2.05f;  Lord  Derby,  2.05|;  Nightingale,  2.08,  and  4  others  faster  than  2.10.  Sire 
of  dams  of  92,  including  The  Abbot,  2.03J;  Shadow  Chimes,  2.05;  Council  Chimes, 
2.07§;  The  Monk,  2.05f;  Cheery  Lass,  2.06f;  Dandy  Chimes,  2.07*;  King  Direct, 
2.05i;   Jersey  Mac,  2.09f,  and  Ed.  Easton,  2.09J. 


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No.  J23. 


MINNEWAWA 


Blue  Ribbon  Winner. 
Half-sister  to  The  Queen,  2.\0%,  and  King  Chimes,  2.J0K. 

Trotter;  bred  by  Village  Farm. 
Foaled,  1900. 

Bay  mare,  strip  and  both  hind  coronets  white.     Fifteen  hands  one  and 
one-half  inches  high.     Standard. 


Rex  Americus  23200,  .    .    .     . 
Record  (4)  2.11J. 
Sire  of   12,   including  Bat- 
tleton    (4),    2.09$;     John 
Mc,      2.09f;       American 
Belle  (3),  2.12J. 


f  Onward  1411, 

I       Record  2.25J,     .... 
I      Sire  of  184;  dams  of  142. 


Geo.  Wilkes  519,  2.22. 

Sire  of  84;    dams  of  180. 
Dolly,  by  Mamb.  Chief  11. 

Dam  of  4  in  list,  etc. 


[  Gleam, 

Dam  of  4  in  list. 


Queenie  King, 

Dam  of  The  Queen,  2.10J; 
King  Chimes,  2.10f. 


f  Dictator,  113 
{      Sire  of  59;   dams  of  114. 
[  Burchwood,  by  Blackwood 
74. 
In  great  brood  mare  list. 

f  Mambrino  Patchen  58. 
{  Mambrino  King  1279,  .    .  Sire  of  25. 

Sire    of    73,    including     i  Belle  Thornton,  by  Edwin 
Ladv  of  the  Manor,  Forrest  49. 

{  2.04i ;     Heir-at-Law, 

2.05f;  6  others  in  2.10. 

'  Indian  Chief  832. 
Daughter  of Sire  of  2;  dams  of  2. 


Rex  Americus,  23200,  record  2.11J,  sire  of  Battleton  (4),  2.091;  John  Mc,  2.09$; 
American  Belle,  2. 12 J.  His  dam,  Gleam,  also  dam  of  Amicus,  2.28f ;  Allethia,  2.29, 
and  Liberty  Chimes,  2.29*.  Her  dam,  Burchwood,  also  produced  Kingwood,  2.171. 
The  next  dam  was  Burch  mare,  dam  of  Rosalind,  2.21$;  Donald,  2.27;  1  sire  and 
3  producing  daughters. 

Mambrino  King,  1279,  sire  of  73,  including  Lady  of  the  Manor,  2.04J;  Heir-at-Law 
2.05$;  Lord  Derby,  2.05f;  Nightingale,  2.08,  and  4  others  faster  than  2.10.  hire 
of  dams  of  92,  including  The  Abbot,  2.03i ;  Shadow  Chimes,  2.05;  Council  Chimes,  2.07*; 
The  Monk,  2.05f ;  Cheery  Lass,  2.06f ;  Dandy  Chimes,  2.07i;  King  Direct,  2.05* ;  Jersey 
Mac,  2.09f,  and  Ed.  Easton,  2.09f. 


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No.  124. 


GLORIOUS  CHIMES 


Sister  to  Tocsin  Chimes,  2.24  >2. 
Half-sister  to  King  Charles,  2.08  >£. 

Trotter ;  bred  by  Village  Farm. 
Foaled,  1900. 

Bay  mare,  strip,  left  front  ankle  and  both  hind  pasterns  white.     Fifteen 
hands  one  and  one-fourth  inches  high.     Standard  Registered,  Vol.  XVI. 


Chimes  5348 

Record  2.30f . 
Sire  of  The  Abbot,  2.03i; 
Shadow     Chimes,     2.05; 
I  The  Monk,  2.05f;     Fan- 

tasy (4),  2.06;  Dandy 
Chimes,  2.07£;  Council 
Chimes,  2.07£;  76  others 
and  dams  of  25. 

Ruffles 

Dam  of  King  Charles, 
2.08£,  and  Tocsin  Chimes, 
2.24*. 


Electioneer  125 

Sire  of  166;  dams  of  129 
Sons  sired,  1,139. 


Beautiful  Bells,  2.29£,      . 
Dam  of  11 ;  grandam  of 
5. 

Almont  Jr.,  1829,  2.26,.    . 

Sire    of    47,    including 

Belle  Hamlin,  2.12|; 

Wardwell,    2.14J; 

Globe,  2.14J,  etc. 

Gerster, 

Dam  of  Gallopin;    sire 
of  Jo  Jo,  2.19*. 


(  Hambletonian  10. 
{      Sire  of  40;   dams  of  118. 
1  Green     Mountain     Maid 
(dam  of  9),  by  Harry 
Clay  45. 
f  The  Moor,  870. 
I      Sire  of  6 ;   dams  of  26. 
[Minnehaha  (dam  of  8),  by 

Stevens'  Bald  Chief. 
f  Almont  33. 

Sire  of  38. 
[  Maggie  Gaines,  by  Blood's 

Black  Hawk. 

In  great  brood  mare  list. 

fHero  of  Thorndale  549. 
•I  Sire  of  5;  dams  of  22. 
[  Mary,  by  Woodf'd  Mamb. 

345. 

Dam  of  3  in  list,  etc. 


4th  dam  Belle  (dam  of  Challenger) by  Norman,  25. 

5th  dam  Vic  (great  brood  mare) by  Mambrino  Chief,  11. 


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No.  \25. 


HER  GRACE 


Has  trotted  quarters  in  38  seconds. 

Winner,  National  Horse  Show,  1904. 

Half-sister  to  Dare  Devil,  2.09. 

Trotter;  bred  by  Village  Farm.    Standard. 

Foaled,  1901. 

Bay  mare,  star,  fifteen  hands  two  and  one-half  inches  high. 


The  Corker  31685 

Winner  of  3  National 
Horse  Show  Prizes. 
Foaled  1896.  One  of 
the  coming  young  sires. 


Mercedes 

Dam  of  Dare  Devil,  2.09. 


Rex  Americus  23200,   .    . 
Record  (4),  2.11*. 
Sire  of  12  in  list. 

Lady  Bountiful,    .... 
Sister  of   Lady  of  the 
Manor,  2.04*. 


Chimes  5348 

Record,  2.30f. 
Sire  of  82,  including  8 
in  2.10  list. 


[  Satory 

Dam  of  Mandolin  2.16; 
grandam  of  .  Dare 
Devil,  2.09. 


(Onward  1411,  2.251. 

|      Sire  of  184;  dams  of  142. 

[  Gleam,  by  Dictator  113. 

Dam  of  4  in  list,  etc. 
f  Mambrino  King  1279. 
\      Sire  of  73;    dams  of  92. 
{ Princess      Chimes,      by 

Chimes  5348. 

Great  brood  mare. 
Electioneer  125. 

Sire  of  166;  dams  of  129. 
Beautiful    Bells,    by    The 
Moor  870. 

Record,  2.29£. 

Dam  of  11  in  list,  etc. 
f  Almonarch  3234. 
J      Record,  2.24f . 
)      Sire  of  16;    dams  of  12. 
[Molly     O.,      by     Hamlin 
Patchen  3519. 

Grandam  of  5  in  list. 


4th  dam  Mermaid  (sister  to  La  Oscaletta) by  Dictator,  113. 

5th  dam  Lady  Ketchum by  imp.  Osirus. 

6th  dam  Madam  Loomer, by  Warrior. 

Rex  Americus  23200,  record,  2.11J,  sire  of  Battleton  (4),  2.091;  John  Mc,  2.09f,  Ameri- 
can Belle,  2.12J.  His  dam,  Gleam,  also  dam  of  Amicus,  2.28f;  Allethia,  2.20,  and 
Liberty  Chimes,  2.29J.  Her  dam,  Burchwood,  also  produced  Kmgwood,  2.17J.  The 
next  dam  was  Burch  mare,  dam  of  Rosalind,  2.21f ;  Donald,  2.27;  1  sire  and  3 
producing  daughters. 


First  prize  at  National  Horse  Show,  1904. 


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No,  126.  DIRECT  MAID 

From  the  Family  of  The  Monk,  2.05^,  etc. 


Trotter ;  bred  by  Village  Farm. 
Foaled,  1901. 

Bay  mare,  strip,  both  front  coronets  and  both  hind  ankles  white* 
teen  hands  two  and  one-half  inches  high. 


Fif- 


'  Direct  Hal,  2.04 \,      .... 
The  Invincible,   winner  of 
13  Races  and  over  $25,- 
000    in     1902.     Sire    of 
Claudia  Hal,  2.23i. 


.  Hermia  Chimes, 


f  Director  1989,  2.17. 
\      Sire  of  59;    dams  of  46. 
(.Echora,    2.23£,    by    Echo 
462. 
Dam  of  Echo  Lass,  2.26J ; 
fTom  Hal,  Jr.,  16934. 
Sire  of  17;    dams  of  19. 
Daughter  of  Prince  Pu- 
laski, 
f  Electioneer  125. 
\      Sire  of  166;  dams  of  129. 
[Beautiful    Bells,    by    The 
Moor  870. 
Record,  2.29*. 
Dam  of  11  in  list,  etc. 
(Almont,  Jr.,  1829,  2.26. 

Gloria \      Sire  of  47;    dams  of  62. 

Half-sister  to  The  Monk,  [  Goldfinch,    by    Mambrino 
2.05f.  King  1279. 

Dam  of  2  in  list. 


Direct  24113, 

Record,  2.05^. 
Sire  of  62,  including  Di- 
rectly, 2.03J ;  Bonnie 
Direct,  2.05J;  etc. 

Bessie  Hal, 

Grandam  of  Hal  Chaffin,  [ 
2.05J. 

Chimes  5348 

Record,  2.30f. 
Sire  of  82,  including  8 
in  2.10  list. 


4th  dam  Black  Goldust  (Dam  of  2;  grandam  of  7),  .    .    .    .  by  Hamlin  Patchen,  3519. 
5th  dam  Goldust  (grandam  of  5), by  Goldust,  150. 


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HALF-BRED  HACKNEYS 


No.  J27.  COLLECTOR 

Bay  gelding,  both  hind  pasterns  white.  Fifteen  hands  three  inches 
high. 

Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1899. 

Sire,  Clifton  2d  (4689)  272.     (See  No.  2,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Sally  G.     (See  No.  120,  this  catalogue.) 

Collector  is  the  harness  mate  of  Lord  M.,  and  together  they  make  a  mag- 
nificent pair  of  high-acting  carriage  horses,  and  should  make  good  in  any 
company.  ^ 


No.  128.  LORD  M. 

Bay  gelding,  star,  snip,  right  front  coronet  and  left  front  heel  white. 
Fifteen  hands  three  inches  high. 

Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
'  Foaled,  1900. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Modiste  (3108)  719.     (See  No.  37,  this  catalogue.) 

Lord  M.  is  the  harness  mate  of  Collector,  and  together  they  make  a  mag- 
nificent pair  of  high-stepping  carriage  horses,  and  should  make  good  in  any 
company. 


No.  129.  LIVINGSTONE 

Chestnut  gelding.     Fifteen  hands  two  inches  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1900. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Miss  Morrison.     Trotting  and  Cleveland  bay  mare. 


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No.  1 30.  CINNAMON,  1188 

Chestnut  mare,  faint  star.     Fifteen  hands  two  inches  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1901. 

Sire,  Clifton  2d  (4689)  272.     (See  No.  2,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Tache  Sans  Tache,  imported  Registered  French  coach  mare. 


No.  1 3  J .  CINDERELLA,  1  J  85 

Bay  mare,  snip,  left  hind  coronet  white.     Fifteen  hands  two  inches  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1900. 

Sire,  Clifton  2d  (4689)  272.     (See  No.  2,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Sally  G.     (See  No.  120,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  132.  FANTASY,  1196 

Bay  mare,  irregular  star,  slight  strip,  left  front  coronet  and  left  hind 
ankle  white.     Fifteen  hands  two  and  one-half  inches  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1900. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Olga,  a  half-bred  Hackney  mare  by  Ottawa  (4440)  109. 


No.  133.  CHRISTINE,  1189 

Chestnut  mare,  star.     Fifteen  hands  three  and  one-half  inches  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1901. 

Sire,  Clifton  2d  (4689)  272.     (See  No.  2,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  The  Maples.     (See  No.  119,  this  catalogue.) 


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No.  134.  *  CLIFFORD 

Chestnut  gelding,  star  and  left  hind  stocking  white.     Fifteen  hands  two 
and  one-half  inches  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1902. 

Sire,  Clifton  2d  (4689)  272.     (See  No.  2,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Choice  106,  A.  H.  S.  B.     (F.  S.)     (See  No.  117,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  135.  LINNIE  G.,  1358 

Chestnut  mare,  strip,  left  hind  stocking  and  right  hind  coronet  white. 
Sixteen  hands  one  inch  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1903. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Sally  G.  116*,  A.  H.  S.  B.     (F.  S.)     (See  No.  120,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  136.  LAZELLE,  1360 

Brown  mare,  star.     Sixteen  hands  one  inch  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1903. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Gazelle  2d  108,  A.  H.  S.  B.     (F.  S.)    Imported  French  coach  mare. 


No.  137.  CLIFF  ROSE,  1346 

Bay  mare.     Fifteen  hands  two  inches  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1903. 

Sire,  Clifton  2d  (4689)  272.     (See  No.  2,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  The  Maples  117,  A.  H.  S.  B.     (F.  S.)     (See  No.  119,  this  catalogue.) 


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No.  \  38.  LORAINE 

Bay  gelding.     Sixteen  hands  one  inch  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1903. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Iphigene  2d  111,  A.  H.  S.  B.    (F.  S.)    Pure  bred  French  coach  mare. 


No.  \  39.  LOUIS 

Bay  gelding,  black  points.     Sixteen  hands  one  inch  high. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1904. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Iphigene  110,  A.  H.  S.  B.     (F.  S.)     Imported  French  coach  mare. 


No.  140.  LADY  IPHIGENE,  U\2 

Dark  bay  mare,  right  front  pastern,  left  hind  coronet  and  right  hind  heel 
white.     Fifteen  hands  two  and  one-half  inches  high  at  four  years. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1904. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Iphigene  2d  111,  A.  H.  S.  B.     (F.  S.)     Pure  bred  French  coach  mare. 


No.  HI.  FUNSTON 

Bay  gelding,  both  hind  coronets  white.     Fifteen  hands  three  inches  high 
at  four  years. 

Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1904. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  The  Maples  117,  A.  H.  S.  B.     (F.  S.)     (See  No.  119,  this  catalogue.) 


BREEDERS'  CHALLENGE  CUP. 

Won  by  Nelly  Langton  at  Madison  Square  Garden,  J  90 » . 
Won  by  Cyrena  at  Madison  Square  Garden,   J  902. 


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No.  142.  FRANCIS 

Bay  gelding,  star,  and  both  hind  coronets  white.     Fourteen  hands  one 
inch  high. 

Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1904. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Nellie,  Irish  bred  Hackney  mare  (unregistered). 


No.  143.  FRANKFORT 

Chestnut  gelding,  star,  snip,  and  both  hind  ankles  white.     Fifteen  hands 
one  and  one-half  inches  high  at  four  years. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1904. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Mattie  P.  113,  A.  H.  S.  B.     (F.  S.)     (See  No.  118,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  144.  LIEUTENANT 

Chestnut  gelding,  strip,  right  front  pastern,  left  front  and  both  hind 
stockings  white.     Sixteen  hands  one-half  inch  high  at  four  years. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1904. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Sally  G.,  116  A.  H.  S.  B.     (F.  S.)     (See  No.  120,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  145.  SALLY  L.,  1777 

Chestnut  mare,  star,  snip,  left  fore  and  hind  stockings,  right  hind  pastern 
white. 

Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1905. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Sally  G.,  116  (F.  S.)     (See  No.  120,  this  catalogue.) 


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No.  J46.  CLAREMONT 

Bay  gelding,  faint  star,  left  front  coronet,  right  front  pastern  and  both 
hind  pasterns  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1905. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Princess  Clara,  119  (F.  S.)     (See  No.  116,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  J47.  KAINTUCK 

Chestnut  gelding,  star,  right  hind  pastern  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1905. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  The  Maples,  117  (F.  S.)     (See  No.  119,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  J48.  LUCIEN 

Chestnut  gelding,  star,  snip,  left  front  and  both  hind  stockings  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1905. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Mattie  P.,  113  (F.  S.)     (See  No.  118,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  149.  NELLIE  N. 

Brown  mare,  left  hind  coronet  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1905. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Nellie,  Hackney  bred,  but  not  registered  (imported). 


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No.  150.  PRINCESS  FAN,  1796 

Bay  mare,  star  and  four  white  ankles. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Princess  Clara,  119  (F.  S.)     (See  No.  116,  this  catalogue.) 

No.  151.  FARRINGTON 

Bay  gelding,  faint  star,  snip  and  both  hind  ankles  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Mattie  P.,  113  (F.  S.)     (See  No.  118,  this  catalogue.) 

No.  152.  GRACE  L. 

Brown  mare,  black  points. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Her  Grace.     (See  No.  125,  this  catalogue.) 

No.  153.  NELLIE  Y. 

Brown  roan  mare,  strip,  right  front  pastern,  left  front  ankle  and  left  hind 
stocking  white. 

Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Nellie,  Hackney  bred,  but  not  registered  (imported). 


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No.  J54.  LANGTON  CHIMES 

Chestnut  gelding,  strip,  both  front  ankles  and  both  hind  stockings  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Glorious  Chimes.     (See  No.  124,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  \55.  ROSENWORTH 

Brown  gelding,  right  front  coronet  and  both  hind  ankles  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  The  Christmas  Rose.     (See  No.  122,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  156.  INDIAN 

Bay  gelding,  star,  black  points. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Minnewawa.     (See  No.  123,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  157.  DIRECT  L. 

Chestnut  gelding,  strip,  right  hind  stocking  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Direct  Maid.     (See  No.  126,  this  catalogue.) 


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No.  J58.  KENTUCKY 

Bay  gelding,  black  points. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  The  Maples,  117.  (F.  S.)     (See  No.  119,  this  catalogue.) 

No.  159..  BOWERMAN 

Bay  gelding,  black  points. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1906. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Choice,  106.  (F.  S.)     (See  No.  117,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  1 60.  MATTIE  L,  \9\\ 

Chestnut  mare,  strip  and  both  front  ankles  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1907. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Mattie  P,  113.  (F.  S.)     (See  No.  118,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  161.  LEXINGTON 

Chestnut  gelding,  strip,  both  front  pasterns,  right  hind  stocking  and  left 
hind  coronet  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1907. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  2d  (6080)  271.     (See  No.  4,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Choice,  106  F.  S.     (See  No.  117,  this  catalogue.) 


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No. 'J 62.  LANGTON  G. 

Chestnut  gelding,  star,  snip,  right  hind  pastern  and  left  hind  ankle  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1907. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Her  Grace.     (See  No.  125,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  163.  LONESDALE 

Bay  gelding,  star,  snip,  both  front  coronets  and  both  hind  pasterns  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1907. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Fantasy,  1196.     (See  No.  132,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  J  64.  TENNESSEE 

Bay  gelding,  black  points. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1907. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  The  Maples,  117.     (F.  S.)     (See  No.  119,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  165.  DIRECTOR 

Bay  gelding,  strip,  left  hind  pastern  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1907. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Direct  Maid.     (See  No.  126,  this  catalogue.) 


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No.  166.  LUCY  CHIMES 

Chestnut  mare,  strip,  right  front  pastern,  left  front  coronet  and  both 
hind  stockings  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1907. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Glorious  Chimes.     (See  No.  124,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  J  67.  SAGAMORE 

Bay  gelding,  right  hind  pastern  white. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1907. 

Sire,  The  Sirdar,  419.     (See  No.  5,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Princess  Clara,  119.     (F.  S.)     (See  No.  116,  this  catalogue.) 


No.  J  68.  FRANZ 

Chestnut  gelding,  small  star. 
Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1907. 

Sire,  Fandango  (4256)  143.     (See  No.  3,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  Fatinitza,  1195,  half-bred  Hackney  by  Norfolk  Hero. 


No.  \  69.  ROSINA 

Brown  mare,  strip,  right  front  ankle,  left  front  pastern  and  both  hind 
ankles  white. 

Bred  by  F.  C.  Stevens. 
Foaled,  1907. 

Sire,  Langton  Performer  (4844)  242.     (See  No.  1,  this  catalogue.) 
Dam,  The  American  Rose.     (See  No.  121,  this  catalogue.) 


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INDEX 


STALLIONS 


PAGE 

America, 13 

Attica, 14 

Atticus, 14 

Clifton  2d, 9 


Fairbanks, 16 

Fandango, 10 

Fandango  M., 19 

Fandango  S., 14 

Follower 17 

Foundation, 15 

Free  Lance 15 

Landsdowne 13 

Langton  Performer, 7 

Langton  Performer  2d, 12 

Langton  S., 16 


PAGE 

Langton's  Victor, 19 

Linwood, 15 

LondesboroM., 17 

Lord  Sutton 17 

Miscbief  Maker, 18 

Prince  Sutton, 18 

Royal  Langton, 18 

Sheik 16 

Sheridan, 18 

TheRabban 19 

The  Sirdar 13 

Valiant, 17 


MARES 


Applause, 26 

Aurelia 49 

Aurora  L., .52 

Belgravia, 30 

Belgravia  2d, 53 

Bridal  Bell, 51 

Bridal  Bouquet, 32 

Cassandra 50 

Compliment 40 

Fanny  K., 43 

Fanny  L., 51 

Fantastic, 43 

Finesse, 42 

Floribel, 46 

Florine 41 

Florine2d 52 

Florita, 43 


Her  Royal  Highness, 39 

Jasmine 53 

Jessamine, 28 

Jessie  L. , 42 

Jessie  M., 47 

Jessie  Moore, 36 

Kathleen, 21 

Kathleen  L., 46 

Kathleen  2d, 35 

La  Belle, 49 

Lady  Dane, 45 

Lady  F 44 

Lady  Jessie 45 

Lady  Langton, 38 

Lady  Mischief 45 

Lady  Sutton, 28 

Lady  ValeDtine, 25 

Landlady, .44 

LenaH., 48 

Lena  V., 47 

Lina, 50 

Linnet, 46 

Lluwyn, 47 


Lora  of  Maplewood, 47 

Lucinda  M., 48 

LucretiaM., 48 

Lucy  H., 50 

M.  Modiste 52 

Maplewood  Mischief, 50 

Marjoram, 39 

Mischief, 29 

Mischief  2d, 36 

Miss  Sutton, 34 

Modiste, 29 

Modiste  2d 35 

Bly  Valentine, 53 

Nelly, 27 

Nelly  M 52 


Our  Valentine, 


39 


Pop,    .    .    . 
Princess  Pop 


Re-call 43 

Royal  Princess 40 

Salome, 49 

Sonnet, 45 

Stella 22 

Stella  L 49 

Sutton  Lily, 33 

Sutton's  Lady, 42 

Thalmina, 41 

Thelma, :    .    .  38 

Victoria, 24 

Victoria  2d, 32 

Victoria  3d, 37 

Victoria  5th 40 

Victoria  6th,    .    .-• 41 

Victoria  7th, 46 

Victoria  8th 52 

Victoria  M., 51 

Victoria  S., 51 

Victrice, 44 

Vignette, 44 


> 


c 


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HACKNEY  GELDINGS 


Alexander, 57 

Franchot, ^    ...  57 

Landseer, 56 

Leander, 56 

Leonardo, 57 


Leonidas,  . 
Salaam,  .  . 
Victor  B.,  . 
Winchester, 


STANDARD  BRED  TROTTING  MARES 


Choice, 59 

Direct  Maid, 66 

Glorious  Chimes 64 

Her  Grace, 65 

Mattie  P., 59 


Minnewawa,  . 
Princess  Clara, 
Sallie  G.,     .    . 


The  American  Rose. 
The  Christmas  Rose, 
The  Maples,    .    .    . 


68 

58 

fiO 

61 

62 
60 


HALF-BRED  HACKNEYS 


Bowerman, 


75 


Christine,    . 68 

Cinderella, 68 

Cinnamon 68 

Claremont, 72 

Clifford 69 

Cliff  Rose 69 

Collector, 67 

Direct  L., 74 

Director, 76 

Fantasy, 68 

Farrington, 73 

Francis, 71 

Frankfort, 71 

Franz, 77 

Funston, 70 


Grace  L., 


73 


Indian, 74 

Kaintuck :    ....    72 

Kentucky, 75 


Lady  Iphigene,  . 
Langton  Chimes, 
Langton  G.,  .  . 
Lazelle,  .... 
Lexington,  .  . 
Lieutenant,  .  . 
Linnie  G.,  .  .  . 
Livingstone,  .  . 
Lonesdale  .  .  . 
Loraine,  .  .  . 
Lord  M.,  .  .  . 
Louis,     .... 

Lucien 

Lucy  Chimes, 


70 
74 
70 
69 
75 
71 
69 
67 
76 
70 
67 
70 
72 
77 


Mattie  L., 75 


Nellie  N., 
Nellie  Y., 


Princess  Fan 


Rosenworth, 
Rosina,    .    . 


Sagamore, 
Sally  L., 


Tennessee, 


MATTHDVS-NORTHRUP 


